Teamelva
Active member
Apologies in advance if this is getting too esoteric, but I have been trying for a few months to translate the switch position labels on the dash mounted light switch on my 1927 Rally. The Rally is a french sports/race car made from ~1923 until they went out of business in 1933. Think of it as a poor man's Bugatti. It was manufactured in the same area outside Paris and contemporaneous with Bugatti, but not even close to the level of craftsmanship as were Bugattis. The gauges were made by Jaeger, who supplied gauges for many other french manufacturers in the pre-war period. [interestingly, Jaeger still supplies gauges and electrical vehicle components]
The switch has four positions:
"ZERO" - the "off" position
"LANT" - this lights a dim driving lamp in the front headlamps and the rear light
"PHAR" - this lights the low beams plus rear light
"CODE" - this lights the high beams plus rear light
I know which switch terminals are powered at which settings, but I want to make sure I wire the headlamps correctly to correspond to the switch settings. I hope someone in the vast GJ talent pool may be able to help.
The switch has four positions:
"ZERO" - the "off" position
"LANT" - this lights a dim driving lamp in the front headlamps and the rear light
"PHAR" - this lights the low beams plus rear light
"CODE" - this lights the high beams plus rear light
I know which switch terminals are powered at which settings, but I want to make sure I wire the headlamps correctly to correspond to the switch settings. I hope someone in the vast GJ talent pool may be able to help.

