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Driving Lights

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Driving Lights

Post by cruise75 »

Hi guys/gals,
Could somebody help me with an electrical dilema.
I have wired the relay up as per advice and cannot get them to work off a switch or dipper switch. Someone said that the cruisers are positive earth. Is this true or not. What I am chasing is where each wire goes to on the relay. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kenny ;)
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Re: Driving Lights

Post by Hillbilly-farm-boy »

Hey mate, no cruiser i have ever come across has a posative earth. That might be your problem
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Re: Driving Lights

Post by popeyehj60 »

what your chasing is a negative switched.

the switches are on the earth side of things not postive like most switches are
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Re: Driving Lights

Post by djroberts »

cruise75 wrote:Hi guys/gals,
Could somebody help me with an electrical dilema.
I have wired the relay up as per advice and cannot get them to work off a switch or dipper switch. Someone said that the cruisers are positive earth. Is this true or not. What I am chasing is where each wire goes to on the relay. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kenny ;)
search google for a wiring diagram. toyota generally has the trigger in the steering column as a green and red wire. make sure the relay you are using has the correct switching for driving lights.

try this: http://www.exploroz.com/Vehicle/Accesso ... ights.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

generally it will be a really simple problem you have over looked - recheck and recheck the wiring.

cheers, D.
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Re: Driving Lights

Post by cruise75 »

Thanks for that guys, will cover all thats been advised and go from there. Great help. cheers
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