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  • 1994 Surf - Front Spotlights Switch!!

    Guys - I have just purchased a 1994 3.0TD Surf, which looks amazingly straight (almost no wear anywhere and 78k miles - so quite a find I hope!). Frustratingly after hours of hunting I still can't find how to switch on the two massive driving lights on the bull bar.
    I've ordered an owners manual on the internet - but any hints would be appreciated to avoid the wait.
    Thanks All.

  • #2
    Originally posted by GatePainter View Post
    Guys - I have just purchased a 1994 3.0TD Surf, which looks amazingly straight (almost no wear anywhere and 78k miles - so quite a find I hope!). Frustratingly after hours of hunting I still can't find how to switch on the two massive driving lights on the bull bar.
    I've ordered an owners manual on the internet - but any hints would be appreciated to avoid the wait.
    Thanks All.
    might sound daft but are they wired up quite a few surfs have them on but are not wired up.
    i x toyoyta surf 1 x toyota supra mk3 turbo auto

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    • #3
      They seem to disconnect them at the time of export. No idea why. Some strange regulation perhaps. Should be a simple job to rewire them.
      Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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      • #4
        Are you sure they are on a seperate switch?
        Mine are wired up to the main beam switch.

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        • #5
          Spotlihts - Fixed!

          Thanks for the feedback. I put some batteries in the torch and follwed the wires under the dash all the way to the battery. Absolutely spot-on! Both live & earth disconnectd at the battery! I gingerly connected both incase the whole thing caught fire - but so far so good.

          It seems that these IPF Sports Lt2 lights are wired seperately from the mainbeam.They have their own two button switch (on/off and Mode1/2 - dipped and full beam).
          Working perfectly now. Thanks for your help.

          Next job is to swap out the radio. Any tips on getting the standard japanese radio/cassette out?


          GatePainter

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          • #6
            IPF lights can be expensive too. Top notch gear.
            Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Apache View Post
              IPF lights can be expensive too. Top notch gear.
              They couldn't survive a session with Enzo though.

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