ok i need help
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ok i need help
ok i have seen alot of guys hook up a second fog light switch for their off road lights or extra lights... well i was wondering if there is a how-to for it or a wireing diagram that i could use to hook this switch up i have tried a volt meter and a basic set up of hooking a positve and negative to the switch to try and get it to work and nothing????
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Originally Posted by BananaEdge
ok i have seen alot of guys hook up a second fog light switch for their off road lights or extra lights... well i was wondering if there is a how-to for it or a wireing diagram that i could use to hook this switch up i have tried a volt meter and a basic set up of hooking a positve and negative to the switch to try and get it to work and nothing????
You mean something like this for an OEM Switch?
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Originally Posted by BananaEdge
ok yea i am usiing a factory switch but there is four wires behind the switch
You can tap term 5 off the the other switch.
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ok whats cir????? cause this is sounding like a big job for me since i have done nothing this big or hard before
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Originally Posted by BananaEdge
ok so what kind ok relay should i use and where can i get it and can i just splice in to the orignal wires and then hook my tn/or wire to my lights
The original tan/orange is designed to handle the amp draw from two 45W foglamp bulbs. If you are going to power high wattage, off road lights, it will be too much for the fuse and wiring. It will definitely be too much if try to run the factory foglamps and aux lights together from the tan/orange. Also, unless you do the foglamp mod, the circuit will be hot only with the low beams, not high beams.
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Originally Posted by BananaEdge
gotcha i got it hooked up and now the only problem i have is the radio pops when i turn them on and off but i am not to worried about it or should i be
You can see them in this diagram on each relay (note they are polarity sensitive...Power must be on term 85 and ground on term 86 for relay coil).
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