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    7 pin on off on switch

    Hey guys,
    Bought an on/off/on rocker switch for my rear work light at the 4wd show. Was super stoked to get it and i thought it would be a breeze to wire it... little did i know it had 7 pins on the back.
    Anyone have any idea how to wire to reverse/off/on with this switch. also has an led if that helps
    Cheers

    Rear looks like this:
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    if you have a multimeter you can easily find out by switching it to test for continuity and place it on two pins at a time and you will soon see what pin will do what, I’ve attached a pic so you can see what to switch it to if your not sure
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    thanks mate! ill try that out!

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    shouldnt take you long mate depending on your multi you can set them to beep so you dont have to keep looking at it.

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    Not all switches are alike......It is going to be something like

    N/O COM N/C 0Volt
    N/O COM N/C


    Whose switch is it? Is it a Custom Rockers Switch?

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    it was from prestige off road

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    i think i traced the diagram to this site.
    http://www.4x4offroadclinic.com.au/d...ightrevers.pdf

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    This looks right....ooh I was so close...

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    nice one, but also have a play with the multi's continuity function can be a handy tool.

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    Yea exactly. Gonna do that when I have some more time ad wrote up the wiring with the relay if needed?
    Thanks for the help guys!

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