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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / August 2006

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84 190e fibre optic cable hook-up  [new thread as i realized i mispelled fibre in last post]

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zdilly/gary - 12 Aug 2006 16:12 GMT
ok, thanks tiger, i now have the 5 or 6 optic tubes figured out where
they go and where they come from.  still left is the 'ground wire'
looking fibre optic cable with the blue end on it.  don't know where it
goes.   any help out there?  thanks in advance...  -gary
Wan-ning Tan - 13 Aug 2006 05:34 GMT
Optic cable does not need ground.  Where is this blue wire you are
talking about?  Is it all blue, or just the end?  At the cluster, or
near the console switch?  An all blue wire near radio is for the
antenna, IIRC.

>  ok, thanks tiger, i now have the 5 or 6 optic tubes figured out where
> they go and where they come from.  still left is the 'ground wire'
> looking fibre optic cable with the blue end on it.  don't know where it
> goes.   any help out there?  thanks in advance...  -gary
zdilly/gary - 13 Aug 2006 13:45 GMT
it is just blue on the end.  the wire/cable just looks sorta like a
ground cable, made out of a flimsy plastic whiteish materal.  the blue
end is like the other optic lines which i now have figured out with
your post on my other thread.  does possibly this blue end also go to
the cluster?  it seems not long enough.  i know what the antenna wire
is, this is an optic tube.  thanks
> Optic cable does not need ground.  Where is this blue wire you are
> talking about?  Is it all blue, or just the end?  At the cluster, or
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> > looking fibre optic cable with the blue end on it.  don't know where it
> > goes.   any help out there?  thanks in advance...  -gary
Tiger - 14 Aug 2006 03:40 GMT
That end goes into the light source... trace where the others ends and find
an open port and stick it in.
 
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