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Autosparks UK is ultimate the source for Tiger wiring harnesses, stock ones, anyway. I bought a Mk1 harness from Sunbeam Specialties. I don't know his supplier, but the harness came labeled with Autosparks part number.
The harness is incorrectly made. There are 2 brown wires routed to the solenoid attached to the main battery cable. The large gauge wire goes to the voltage regulator, the smaller gauge wire is supposed to go to terminal #1 on the fuse box. This is the supply for the horns and map light. The harness I rec'd has the smaller gauge wire supplying voltage to the headlight switch.
The regulator "B" terminal should have three brown wires. One for the ignition switch feed, one for the light switch and the large gauge wire which connects to the solenoid. The manufacturer has reversed the wires for the fuse box term. #1 and the headlights.
For normal operation this is not an issue. If you have an ammeter it is. That's because the headlight circuit is now on the "wrong side" of the ammeter and the current draw of the headlamps will not be reflected in the operation of the gauge.
Normal installation of an ammeter in the MK1/MK1a requires that the lead from the solenoid to the be interrupted and the ammeter wired in series... solenoid to one pole of the ammeter, the other pole of the ammeter goes to the regulator. This is plainly illustrated in the factory wiring diagram. If the wiring harness in your Mk1/MK1a is like mine you will also have to combine the 2nd brown wire (headlights) with the wire to the ammeter. that way the headlight circuit will be on the correct side of the ammeter and their use will be reflected in the gauge operation.
The harness is incorrectly made. There are 2 brown wires routed to the solenoid attached to the main battery cable. The large gauge wire goes to the voltage regulator, the smaller gauge wire is supposed to go to terminal #1 on the fuse box. This is the supply for the horns and map light. The harness I rec'd has the smaller gauge wire supplying voltage to the headlight switch.
The regulator "B" terminal should have three brown wires. One for the ignition switch feed, one for the light switch and the large gauge wire which connects to the solenoid. The manufacturer has reversed the wires for the fuse box term. #1 and the headlights.
For normal operation this is not an issue. If you have an ammeter it is. That's because the headlight circuit is now on the "wrong side" of the ammeter and the current draw of the headlamps will not be reflected in the operation of the gauge.
Normal installation of an ammeter in the MK1/MK1a requires that the lead from the solenoid to the be interrupted and the ammeter wired in series... solenoid to one pole of the ammeter, the other pole of the ammeter goes to the regulator. This is plainly illustrated in the factory wiring diagram. If the wiring harness in your Mk1/MK1a is like mine you will also have to combine the 2nd brown wire (headlights) with the wire to the ammeter. that way the headlight circuit will be on the correct side of the ammeter and their use will be reflected in the gauge operation.