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wiring up spotties help

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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wiring up spotties help

Post by mandnmrk »

i am trying to wire in some new spotties on my NK pajero but i cant find where the high beam wire, for me to connect to, is please can someone help me out with this one or even pass me a wiring diagram of the head lights. the fuse box in my unit does not have the diagram written on it (it has worn out

Thanks
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Post by hudson44 »

Just pick up off the back of the headlight. Are you running a pre made lume or DIY?
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Post by -Scott- »

hudson44 wrote:Just pick up off the back of the headlight.
Yep. The two outside pins. Circuit becomes:

Outside pin --> switch --> relay coil --> other outside pin.

I shall attempt to render in ascii...

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            H4 socket
           /
  -----I_I------   
  |            |
   / switch    |
  |            |
  ----[coil]----
How's that?
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Post by Ian Sharpe »

yes I picked up the active wire to the high beam from that spot.

Also I used the fog lamp switch on the dash to control my driving lights, I never did really use the fog lights.

That way you make it look as though it came from the factory that way.

cheers
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wiring uo ok now

Post by mandnmrk »

thanks i am using a pre-made loom so it will now be easy .
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