hi every one, i have got 2 wiring kits off the internet all ok ,think i can fit . just needing to no the right color wire to latch on to
high beam i beilive this is the right wire to get on to, this is the supply to the 2 switches piggy backed to supply the relays
[2 spots 2 fog, through a 10 amp in line fuse. main power through the plus on the starter to the relays,
blue/red blue/white whats high beam and whats low colors or any ifo involved in fitting cheers bobby
Spots And Fog
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mini mayfair
, Dec 27 2012 09:23 PM
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#1
Posted 27 December 2012 - 09:23 PM
#2
Posted 27 December 2012 - 09:37 PM
blue/white is main(high) beam
you don't need the fogs wiring with the main beam circuit, they can be on without main beam.
you don't need the fogs wiring with the main beam circuit, they can be on without main beam.
#3
Posted 28 December 2012 - 10:17 AM
Yes, that is correct. I have recently found out that you can use fogs without headlights, so the feed for the fog lamp switch can be picked up from the "red" circuit, which is side/tail. On some cars it is split and fused left and right, but there will be a single red wire on the light switch which is a reasonable place to connect to it. Feed the relay contact from the brown permanently live via a fuse. The relay coil is fed from the switch.
Use seperate earths for each light and relay so you don't introduce the potential for a single failure which will lose all the lights. At the same time you may want to think about seperating the left and right headlight earths (black) and taking them seperately to the bodyshell, to eliminate the nasty that happens when the common bullet connector at the front becomes corroded.
Use seperate earths for each light and relay so you don't introduce the potential for a single failure which will lose all the lights. At the same time you may want to think about seperating the left and right headlight earths (black) and taking them seperately to the bodyshell, to eliminate the nasty that happens when the common bullet connector at the front becomes corroded.
#4
Posted 28 December 2012 - 07:47 PM
thanks for comments, some one said on here that there is a color wiring lay out ,sorry did not say [mini mayfair ] 94,1275cc
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