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Hey guys,
Firstly, I know there have been a few thread on this, but everyone has different needs/ideas, me included, lol. So here's the thing, tomorrow I want to get everything I need to finallyyy hook up my Fairlane cornering lamps. Thing is I don't have the loom thing (but I'll be getting those tomorrow). I want a very simple hook up, and I just want them on always, no switch, with whenever any light (lows, standard, high) are activated. If I get a loom that has a fair amount of wire on it, is that all I'll need to hook up? What other wiring will I need and is there just 1 wire I need to tap into to getting it working how I want it to work? Cheers guys.
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Rick_Deckard |
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O bumpppp
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madmax |
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What do you mean ?
Quote: lows, standard, high
Maybe Park, Low beam, High Beam. If you are wiring these up to your park lights without a switch then you will not be able to use park lights for 'parking' without running your battery flat. You will need to tap into a wire at the back of a headlamp Brown for park light Red/black for low beam Green/Orange for High Beam Using the brown wire will turn them on with every light. I wouldn't use a factory loom, All you need to do is follow this diagram
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What kind of fuse? And I'll need a soldering iron I guess?
O and tap directly into the battery or where?
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Soulfire |
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i'd say you'll need a 30amp fuse? :p.
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shouldnt need a soldering iron, might be easier to just use spade/crimp terminals
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madmax |
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{USERNAME} wrote: What kind of fuse? And I'll need a soldering iron I guess?
O and tap directly into the battery or where? You can get a relay with a fuse built into it. You can get you main power from the battery or do as I did and get it from the large wire (white or yellow, can't remember) which is under the thermo fan relays in front of the air box. A soldering iron is better, however crimp terminals will do the job.
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