Need help with my MK1 Dash
Need help with my MK1 Dash
Could anyone please help me identify some of the switches and indicators on my dashboard.
Here is a list of what I have sorted out so far . There are some unknowns.
Please also correct any wrong labelling (which I'm sure will happen anyway )
1 - Trip Meter Reset.
2 - Indicator Switch
3 - Horn
4 - Unknown
5 - Unknown (i.m guessing this was the starter button)
6 - Unknown
7 - Hazard Lighting
8 - Rear red parking light
9 - Front Lights : Off/Park/Low Beam/High Beam.
10 - Ignition Key
11 - Shaft for 5th wheel held by Main Nut.
Thanks
Here is a list of what I have sorted out so far . There are some unknowns.
Please also correct any wrong labelling (which I'm sure will happen anyway )
1 - Trip Meter Reset.
2 - Indicator Switch
3 - Horn
4 - Unknown
5 - Unknown (i.m guessing this was the starter button)
6 - Unknown
7 - Hazard Lighting
8 - Rear red parking light
9 - Front Lights : Off/Park/Low Beam/High Beam.
10 - Ignition Key
11 - Shaft for 5th wheel held by Main Nut.
Thanks
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4 - Brake bias adjuster
5 - yup , the starter button
6 - ignition on
I think
5 - yup , the starter button
6 - ignition on
I think
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Hi Wisp,
this is my first post and I hope I am able to help - although I do not own an Atom yet.
Mine's on order (deposit paid in September) in the U.K. and I should get it March/April time. It will be the first Atom 2 in Austria - provided I can register it which I am sure will be a pain in the @ss.
4 is the brake bias adjustment knob
5 is the starter
6 - no idea
At least this is what I have seen and what was explained to me on the MK2 dashboard when I visited the factory in September. Hope that helps.
Best reagards,
Klaus
this is my first post and I hope I am able to help - although I do not own an Atom yet.
Mine's on order (deposit paid in September) in the U.K. and I should get it March/April time. It will be the first Atom 2 in Austria - provided I can register it which I am sure will be a pain in the @ss.
4 is the brake bias adjustment knob
5 is the starter
6 - no idea
At least this is what I have seen and what was explained to me on the MK2 dashboard when I visited the factory in September. Hope that helps.
Best reagards,
Klaus
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8 - rear fog light.
Who did the starter switch? Â I wonder if it was done in NZ?
Who did the starter switch? Â I wonder if it was done in NZ?
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The ignition could have been fitted here (NZ) or in Australia. The history is that the car went UK to Oz. Did about 7000 Km then was shipped to NZ (first registered at 7074 KM). When I got it yesterday it had 7445 Km on the clock.
Having the ignition barrel obviously makes 5 redundant. If 6 is "ignition on" then the same would apply.
Thanks for 8 John. In really thick fog, would you drive with this on or is it for parking? We normally just rely on the two tail lights.
4 - Should this have a mechanical cable attached?
Very good Klaus. Will that be just in time for Spring ? Good luck with the registration.
Having the ignition barrel obviously makes 5 redundant. If 6 is "ignition on" then the same would apply.
Thanks for 8 John. In really thick fog, would you drive with this on or is it for parking? We normally just rely on the two tail lights.
4 - Should this have a mechanical cable attached?
Very good Klaus. Will that be just in time for Spring ? Good luck with the registration.
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4 - Should this have a mechanical cable attached?
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4. Yes it should - a cable to the brake bias adjuster - looks like this:
4 - Should this have a mechanical cable attached?
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4. Yes it should - a cable to the brake bias adjuster - looks like this:
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In really thick fog, would you drive with this on or is it for parking? We normally just rely on the two tail lights.
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Fog - and especially rain, It's pretty bright. The Atom is so low and difficult to see that any help in 'difficult' conditions is welcome.
In really thick fog, would you drive with this on or is it for parking? We normally just rely on the two tail lights.
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Fog - and especially rain, It's pretty bright. The Atom is so low and difficult to see that any help in 'difficult' conditions is welcome.
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Should work out for Spring - at least that's the plan. Idea is to pick the car up with a lorry and transport it over to Austria. Assuming that there is some delay the current schedule would be to pick it up in the last week of April.Very good Klaus. Will that be just in time for Spring Smiley ? Good luck with the registration.
Re pickup: could somebody confirm to me that the following dimensions would be sufficient to load and transport the car? NOTE: all measurements are in millimeters. In particular the width is something I need to understand. Lorry would be rented and it would not be ideal if I were over there just to find out the the car does not fit in.
length mm: 4200 (i.e. 4.2 m) - pretty sure that that's o.k.
width mm: 2000 (i.e. 2 m) - not sure on that
height mm: 2200 (i.e. 2.2 m) - absolutely certain that that's o.k.
Many thanks,
Klaus
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[quote="1st Austrian Atom 2 [Klaus]"]
Re pickup: could somebody confirm to me that the following dimensions would be sufficient to load and transport the car? NOTE: all measurements are in millimeters. In particular the width is something I need to understand. Lorry would be rented and it would not be ideal if I were over there just to find out the the car does not fit in.
length mm: 4200 (i.e. 4.2 m) - pretty sure that that's o.k.
width mm: 2000 (i.e. 2 m) - not sure on that
height mm: 2200 (i.e. 2.2 m) - absolutely certain that that's o.k.
Many thanks,
Klaus
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This is from Bruce's Fact Sheet for an Atom 2 -
Dimensions
Length: 3410mm
Track (front and rear): 1600mm
Height: 1195mm
Wheelbase: 2345mm
Width: 1798mm
Dry weight - 456kgs
I know, when we were making room in the garage, the minimum space required for the Mk1 to fit was 3500mm X 1900 mm.
Re pickup: could somebody confirm to me that the following dimensions would be sufficient to load and transport the car? NOTE: all measurements are in millimeters. In particular the width is something I need to understand. Lorry would be rented and it would not be ideal if I were over there just to find out the the car does not fit in.
length mm: 4200 (i.e. 4.2 m) - pretty sure that that's o.k.
width mm: 2000 (i.e. 2 m) - not sure on that
height mm: 2200 (i.e. 2.2 m) - absolutely certain that that's o.k.
Many thanks,
Klaus
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This is from Bruce's Fact Sheet for an Atom 2 -
Dimensions
Length: 3410mm
Track (front and rear): 1600mm
Height: 1195mm
Wheelbase: 2345mm
Width: 1798mm
Dry weight - 456kgs
I know, when we were making room in the garage, the minimum space required for the Mk1 to fit was 3500mm X 1900 mm.
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So does this mean that an MK1 is wider than an MK2 - 1900mm versus 1789. The obvious difference between the two measurements is more than 10 cm!This is from Bruce's Fact Sheet for an Atom 2 -
Dimensions
Length: 3410mm
Track (front and rear): 1600mm
Height: 1195mm
Wheelbase: 2345mm
Width: 1798mm
Dry weight - 456kgs
I know, when we were making room in the garage, the minimum space required for the Mk1 to fit was 3500mm X 1900 mm.
Or does the width stated in Bruce's fact sheet not coincide with the overall width of the car? e.g. mirrors / tyres or anything else? Sorry for being picky here, but the van body does not forgive a single mm - it eithe fits or it does not.
Klaus
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No idea. Best ask the factory. Or get Ben or Andrew to get a tape measure out!
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Just quickly measured my Atom 2:-
Dimensions
Length: 3370mm (3730mm with Aerofoils fitted)
Width: 1830mm (to outside of rear mudguards/16" tyres)
Height: 1135mm (1160mm with Aerofoils fitted)
Dimensions
Length: 3370mm (3730mm with Aerofoils fitted)
Width: 1830mm (to outside of rear mudguards/16" tyres)
Height: 1135mm (1160mm with Aerofoils fitted)
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I understand that Simon is coming out with updated specs. When he does, I'll include them...
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No it's most likely not wider, but I wanted to give myself a bit of clearance. If the inside of your van is at least 1900 wide, you won't be scraping anything.1st Austrian Atom 2 [Klaus] wrote:So does this mean that an MK1 is wider than an MK2 - 1900mm versus 1789. The obvious difference between the two measurements is more than 10 cm!This is from Bruce's Fact Sheet for an Atom 2 -
Dimensions
Length: 3410mm
Track (front and rear): 1600mm
Height: 1195mm
Wheelbase: 2345mm
Width: 1798mm
Dry weight - 456kgs
I know, when we were making room in the garage, the minimum space required for the Mk1 to fit was 3500mm X 1900 mm.
Or does the width stated in Bruce's fact sheet not coincide with the overall width of the car? e.g. mirrors / tyres or anything else? Sorry for being picky here, but the van body does not forgive a single mm - it eithe fits or it does not.
Klaus
Alec's measurements of actual car size sound pretty good.
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Alec - many thanks for measuring your Atom 2. By the looks of it it should fit into the lorry.
wisp - thanks for re-confirming Alec's measurement, that gives re-assurance.
Nevertheless I will liaise with the factory nearer to the time and will keep you posted on the dimensions I receive from them.
Bruce - I am definitely not up to date with all the names - but who is Ben or Andrew? If I might guess Ben could be Benem, but Andrew - no idea. Or have I missed something?
For all you experienced posters this might look like a silly question, but given that the first names of people are not really displayed it is sometimes difficult to see who someone else referers to when using first names. I have tried to avoid this by including my real first name using brackets after my forum name e.g. [Klaus]. I guess this could make sense for other people as well, especially those using some other forum name. Obviously this is not necessary for the likes like Bruce (Fielding) - not only because he is the president of the AAOC and therefore well known to the audience but also because he anyway uses his (real) name for display purposes.
Might be an idea to consider ...
Regards,
Klaus
wisp - thanks for re-confirming Alec's measurement, that gives re-assurance.
Nevertheless I will liaise with the factory nearer to the time and will keep you posted on the dimensions I receive from them.
Bruce - I am definitely not up to date with all the names - but who is Ben or Andrew? If I might guess Ben could be Benem, but Andrew - no idea. Or have I missed something?
For all you experienced posters this might look like a silly question, but given that the first names of people are not really displayed it is sometimes difficult to see who someone else referers to when using first names. I have tried to avoid this by including my real first name using brackets after my forum name e.g. [Klaus]. I guess this could make sense for other people as well, especially those using some other forum name. Obviously this is not necessary for the likes like Bruce (Fielding) - not only because he is the president of the AAOC and therefore well known to the audience but also because he anyway uses his (real) name for display purposes.
Might be an idea to consider ...
Regards,
Klaus
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