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driving lights wiring

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driving lights wiring

Post by borris »

hi has any one got or has thew know how to wirer in driving lights to a sierra as i have tyed all combos with a relay and it do not work so any one know how to get it to work ???? thanks brett
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Post by grimbo »

try the auto electric forum on this very board
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Re: driving lights wiring

Post by christover1 »

borris wrote:hi has any one got or has thew know how to wirer in driving lights to a sierra as i have tyed all combos with a relay and it do not work so any one know how to get it to work ???? thanks brett


keep in mind most standard sierra electrics are earth switched. the relay usually is marked with terminal info. but as grimbo says, the auto elecs can explain better. christover
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Re: driving lights wiring

Post by greg »

christover1 wrote:keep in mind most standard sierra electrics are earth switched. the relay usually is marked with terminal info. but as grimbo says, the auto elecs can explain better. christover


To get around this you can grab your feed for the relay from the dash light for highbeams - it only comes on when you put your headlights on highbeam.
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