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PROBLEMS WITH ARB HEADLIGHT UPGRADE IN 80 SERIES

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PROBLEMS WITH ARB HEADLIGHT UPGRADE IN 80 SERIES

Post by highlift80 »

:2gunfire: ARB Headlight upgrade for 80 Series Cruiser

upgraded headlights to ARB kit, globes are now IPF 80/110 watters
problem is
the highbeam side of it works great lights are very bright but the low beam side of it is still as dull as it was when the original 40/60watt sealed beams were in place. Also the blue dash light for highbeam dosent come on. And one of the ARB relays there is four of em mounted on a block R4 has two plugs coming out of it one plugs into R3 and the other plug with red/black wires isnt conneted to anything I have know idea what its for.I tested it with multimeter it puts out 12+ volts when the low beam is on.
any one got any ideas any help is much appreciated :)
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Post by Big Red Toy »

you could be using the wire which is switching the relay to also run the light? would cause voltage drop, wire shold come from battery to fuse to relay to light....
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Post by bazzle »

The connector with bl/red is for driving lights.

From memory the instructions with that kit specify some Toyotas as having a couple of diff configurations..
Have you asked the sales guy?

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Re: PROBLEMS WITH ARB HEADLIGHT UPGRADE IN 80 SERIES

Post by ROD666 »

highlift80 wrote::2gunfire: ARB Headlight upgrade for 80 Series Cruiser

upgraded headlights to ARB kit, globes are now IPF 80/110 watters
problem is
the highbeam side of it works great lights are very bright but the low beam side of it is still as dull as it was when the original 40/60watt sealed beams were in place. Also the blue dash light for highbeam dosent come on. And one of the ARB relays there is four of em mounted on a block R4 has two plugs coming out of it one plugs into R3 and the other plug with red/black wires isnt conneted to anything I have know idea what its for.I tested it with multimeter it puts out 12+ volts when the low beam is on.
any one got any ideas any help is much appreciated :)
cheers Dave


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Post by highlift80 »

It's got me buggered!!. I am going to Canberra in a few weeks I will drop in and see the Boyz at ARB in Fyshwick thats where I origanally purchased the upgrade kit. I have been playing around with it when i get some spare time but I cant work it out. Cant find the instructions lost them when i moved house I will get them to check it out.

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Post by MYTTUF »

A mate was discussing 80 Series headlight issues the other night and made the comment that they seemed to have negative switching. I'm not sure if this is right or it helps, but it may so I thought I'd post.
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Post by Shadow »

Thaught id dig this thread up out of the depths.

Does the 80 series use the same lights as the 60 series?

if so how much does this ARB Headlight upgrade kit cost?
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Post by hilux_1990 »

Does the 80 series use the same lights as the 60 series?
According to the ARB catalogue the part numbers for the outer (hi/low beam) and inner (hi beam) looms and lights are the same.
if so how much does this ARB Headlight upgrade kit cost?
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Post by Gruntahunta »

Make sure your earthing is spot on as it can be to the detriment of your lights............Pete!
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Post by kingchevy »

I think there are some plugs you change around for negative to positive swithcing should do the trick I think
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Post by V8 Middy »

There is one socket in the loom that is a pickup for if you fit a 2nd loom for spotties. It has 2 terminals in the 1 socket

There is a plug / socket combination that needs to be plugged together for toyotas. This will fix the High beam light on ur dash.

I ran into troubles the other day installing the loom and it turned out the problem was the relays. All the relays have 5 pins but in 3 of the 4, only 4 pins are used. It is important that the different relay goes in the right spot.

I've forgotten the exact details but if you look at the serial no.s on all 4 relays, 1 will be different. This goes in the socket with the yellow sticker.

If you're not sure, ring the guys at the shop and they'll tell you which ser no. for which socket (Thats how I found out)

Also, I recall something in the instructions about an adapter plug for the 80 ser. Double check what that says too

Good luck
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