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Unscrew the 2 side screws you’ll see a 12v feed to the entire unit. Check that with a multimeter to see if you’re getting power to the unit?
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Sorry mate can't remember. I just took the plug out of the head, took it to the shop and they matched it with that fitting
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90 headlamp wiring upgrade
Hi gurus
There's a thread on here (I think!) of how to upgrade the headlight wiring to improve lost voltage drop at the headlamps themselves....
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I don't know your 150 model as I'm a proud 95 series owner but this "normal" crap doesn't sound right at all to me. Normally you shouldn't have...
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Installing an LED bar. roof mount
Anyone installed a roof mounted curved LED light bar on their 90 please. I'm unsure whether the best fit is the 50" or the 52" ? Any help gratefully...
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If you're referring to the front upper and lower control arm bushes then yes they can be replaced. Toyota, nolathene, super pro etc all do replacements....
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Here's the OEM sensor on the auto. This is where I was going to Insert my new new sensor but couldn't get a spanner on it ...
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Yes. I have a separate aftermarket cooler, made up an inline fitting and T pieced the temp sensor into that. Then I realised I needed an earth doh so...
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I fitted mine into the bottom hose to my cooler, but it needs an earth to make it work
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I got one for my 90, the full loop one. They're good for the money in my opinion. The lights are a bit cheap and will need replacing after all the river...
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Looking good kjs. Would you mind posting up what bulbs you bought and where you got them from please? I'm looking at doing the same!
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Mule is correct.
The OEM gauges are "programmed" not to move. Fit an aftermarket temp gauge and you'll be amazed at how little they move...
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