Tuscan V6 wiring diagram
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fairly simple loom in a car that old plus there are commonly used colours in wiring looms, add this to where the ends end up once loom is in car (if that makes sense) and shouldn't too big a job to sort it out
..... but a wiring diagram would always be an advantage!
There is a vixen 'owners manual' which I think deals with the series 2 onwards. It has a rather primitive wiring diagram in it that might help. Not in colour though. People often use the diagram from e.g. a spitty which is available on the web colour coded. Various auto electrical books give lists of the standard wire colours for each circuit, also available on the web.
Hi,
What exactly have you bought? A "standard" Vixen/Tuscan loom or something like one? If you bought it as a Vixen loom then I would expect the supplier to be able to provide you with a wiring diagram so I would go back to them as a first port of call (assuming you've bought it new from someone like Autosparks) as they must know what they have created.
I would say, however, that it would be wise to move many of the services to relay operation and, if you have an electric cooling fan, add that into the loom as well.
These looms are pretty simple so I'm sure you'll be able to work it out. Good luck!
Phil
What exactly have you bought? A "standard" Vixen/Tuscan loom or something like one? If you bought it as a Vixen loom then I would expect the supplier to be able to provide you with a wiring diagram so I would go back to them as a first port of call (assuming you've bought it new from someone like Autosparks) as they must know what they have created.
I would say, however, that it would be wise to move many of the services to relay operation and, if you have an electric cooling fan, add that into the loom as well.
These looms are pretty simple so I'm sure you'll be able to work it out. Good luck!
Phil
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