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Old 9th May 2014, 10:49   #11
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Default Clutch switch

Hi andre,

I too was in this position with regard to the switches when I did my retrofit.

When I examined plug C0331 on the ECU I noted that pin 23 "E" green/red, pin 28 "F" purple/green and pin 24 "G" green/purple were all present, I therefore concluded that the switches were in place.

The reasoning being that pin 27 wire was missing and so was the cruise control interface.
The steering wheel switches were missing and so were the 2 wires in C20082 pins 4 & 5
So if the wires were there so were the switches

Your picture of the clutch switch shows wires light green/purple, green/red and black which is another clue to the switch being present

In the end I connected everything up and tried it, and it worked.

Pete.
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