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Just thought I'd introduce myself,

I'm Steve and have just bought a Storm, it's in pretty good nick,

I'm planning to do her up (along with another VR6 corrado) and take them back to Australia in Sept. 2014,

plans include

Climatronic with A/C

leather seat refurb,

slight lowering

new tyres ( different makes at the moment)

Stereo upgrade

Sort out all the little gremlins with Corrado ownership, brittle plastics, switches, electrics,

only had it for 5 days and have so far

fitted new throttle cable,

fixed sunroof switch,

fixed headlight switch

fitted Focal 4" speaker in top of dash

fixed full closure,

 

does anyone know what the yellow wire from the headlight switch goes to as this has a dead short to negative, and was drawing 6+ amps on sidelight setting, I've just removed it from the switch until I find out details.

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Hi and welcome.

 

---------- Post added at 9:30 PM ---------- Previous post was at 9:30 PM ----------

 

I have a wiring diagram at work so could have a look at the yellow wire.

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Thanks Guys,

The cable worked a treat Jim

Re. the Yellow wire from headlight switch (terminal 56D), I think it could be a feed for the dim driving lights

below exert is from http://www.a2resource.com/electrical/CE2.html

J/03.

High Beam Headlight Switch, Daytime Running Lights Resistance (Jetta only), Dim Driving Lights (pin 56D with resistor, UK only). High Beam Headlight Fuses.

Yellow

not sure I'll pursue this at the moment as all my lights work and I've got more important things to do,

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Yep, i think you are correct, the only yellow wire i can see on the headlight diagram is noted as "Canada only, Dim lights"

 

Doesn't show a yellow wire on the normal diagram for headlight switch

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