New build cowboys i thinkI could guess at the most likely correct hole for it.
If it were me I'd want to see the other end of it to make sure.
If your wiring is falling out of the terminals I'd suggest getting it checked.
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New build cowboys i thinkI could guess at the most likely correct hole for it.
If it were me I'd want to see the other end of it to make sure.
If your wiring is falling out of the terminals I'd suggest getting it checked.
you are welcome please call again .Fair play there are a bunch of comedians in here (polite for a holes) and some very helpful, thank you
New build cowboys i thinkI could guess at the most likely correct hole for it.
If it were me I'd want to see the other end of it to make sure.
If your wiring is falling out of the terminals I'd suggest getting it checked.
only connected temporary until I can work out where that damn grey cable go's and then will tidyNot even a mention about the earth sleeving? My my my...
They only just warming up mate,wait till you ask em some serious stuff....Fair play there are a bunch of comedians in here (polite for a holes) and some very helpful, thank you
Top tip. Take a photo before you start.Fair play there are a bunch of comedians in here (polite for a holes) and some very helpful, thank you
now your talking ,lets get it on .They only just warming up mate,wait till you ask em some serious stuff
he will be grey and blue if he makes a mistake.dead .Grey goes with the blue
love it !god has started to wave the big stick.(Profanity removed by staff)
I have shown 2 sparky's and both are unsure what that grey cable is for. But like I stated earlier the outside PIR light is not working now so must be linked to that
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