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wiring spots

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wiring spots

Post by fire60 »

I want to wire my spot lights on a '92 2dr vitara so they will only go on when on high beam. I was looking at taking the relay activation wire off the wires where they enter the rear of the head lamp bulb. These wires appear to be live when the head lamps are off. I guess this means they are switched on the earth side?? Where is this tap usually taken from/ or where is a good place?
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Post by Ruffy »

You are correct, the headlights are negatively switched.
Connect your test light to the positive terminal on the battery. Then switch headlights on highbeam and check which wire is earthed. This will be the headlight earth. You pickup from this wire and use it to earth the relay.
So on the relay you will have battery power to terminal 30, a jump from 30 to 85, lights connected to 87 and the headlight earth to 86. The relay will only be earthed when headlights are on and therefore only work with head lights on.
Hope that all makes sense.
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Post by fire60 »

That all sounds good I will give that a try. Thanks.
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Post by fire60 »

Just to clarify the wiring on the relay, by a jump, do you mean that 30 and 85 are connected with the power coming in on terminal 30? Could a switch also be wired into the power 30 circuit?
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Post by zookster666 »

the wire from 30 has to go to 86 and the wire from back of head light to 85
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Post by Ruffy »

zookster666 wrote:the wire from 30 has to go to 86 and the wire from back of head light to 85
It doesn't matter which way they go, you're powering a coil to create a magnet.

Yes, by a jump i mean the power to 30 also goes to 85.
You would switch the wire from the headlight wire to the relay
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Post by fire60 »

Thanks for your help. Wired it all up today and is going O.K.
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