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Four wheel drive indicator?
It seems that every time my wife rides in my 72 4X4 she insists on sitting right next to me and almost always seems to knock it into 4 hi with her long legs. I never seem to notice it until the fuel gauge drops faster than usual. I'm wanting to add some kind of indicator to let me know when it's in four wheel drive. I'm thinking of putting something in the empty hole next the oil pressure gauge. Any of you done this or seen it done? I have a couple ideas but wouldn't mind seeing what others have done. Thanks!
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My IHC D200 has an indicator lamp as do many other vehicles of the same time period. Later GM vehicles as well. There were also aftermarket indicator kits.
The factory installed NP205 switches are very hard to find and require a special shift rail that has a shallow center notch. If your case has tapped swith provisions (#32) Rail detail see here at quad http://www.quad4x4.com/images/qu30069notchdetail.jpg But overall the concept is simple. A N.O. switch grounding a dash lamp with an ignition hot (B+). Should be easy enought to find a waterproof switch and make an external bracket. Or a less elegant but workable solution would be a floor mount gate to prevent shifter movement that you could flip to engage 4X4. If You REALLY need me to I can try to take and post the setup on my remote NP205. |
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Hey dont complain, I have a hard time getting my wife to sit next to me:lol:
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Here's one idea: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...00#post4516200
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The easiest thing would be to install a center console on the seat, always need more storage and a place to put the drink cups. :exit:
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Crawled under my truck and checked out the system on my truck. It has the selector shaft switch like I mentioned previously. The external electrical connector is tucked right up to the crossmember though and a meaningful picture is pretty much out of the question for me to get.
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Something else that may work is something we use at work called a Flag Switch I believe. It is a switch with a 5" or so spring instead of the toggle. If you could mount it so it just touches the shifter in 2wd then when the shifter moves it trips the switch. Could be rigged up to a light somewhere easy to see. We use them to indicate when a dump box is up on a truck, or older heavy equipment without a back up alarm. May be a little redneck for some, but sometimes it's the only option.:lol:
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You may not find a Flag Switch as I called it, but I found coil spring acuated momentary switches online of various sizes.
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Found a helpfull picture.
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