My 73 has 2. 1 left side mounted on the lower crash pad right of the
steering column. One on the right side never seems to have been mounted
anywhere just kind of dangling above the kidney pad.
Dean
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> From: jworthy@csc.com
> To: DANMAS@aol.com; triumphs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: TR6 Interior lights
> Date: Thursday, October 29, 1998 9:26 PM
>
>
> Dan
>
> It seems crazy to me that Triumph would go to the extremes of putting a
> manual interior light in for one little light in the driver's footwell
(but
> then again....)
>
> I'll ask the question of the list.
>
> OK listers Any late model 72ers or 73ers have two footwell lights?
>
> John
>
>
>
>
> DANMAS@aol.com on 30/10/98 13:48:53
>
> To: John Worthy/AUST/CSC
> cc:
> Subject: Re: TR6 Interior lights
>
>
>
>
> In a message dated 98-10-29 20:32:36 EST, you write:
> > From your experience is it possible that my late 72 model has the later
> > interior light setup given:
> John,
> >From my experience, I'd say just about anything is possible.
> > I have no plinth
> > I have a key light, and
> > I have the interior light switch under the radio?
> >
> > Please confirm there was no passenger footwell lamp.
> According to the schematics in the owner's manuals, the transmission
tunnel
> lamp was used through the '73 model year. According to Piggot, the
footwell
> lamp was introduced at the start of the '73 model year, but he says there
> is a
> possiblity that the change was made on some of the later '72 models. TRF
> also
> says the changeover came with CF1, in August, '72.
> >From what your car has, I would say it's a safe bet that you should have
> the
> late setup, with the underdash, footwell light. Piggot says there were
two
> of
> them, although the schematics show only one, and TRF says only one. I
> would
> bet on there being only one, but I recommend you ask the member of the
> list.
> Dan
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