The short version
How do I change people the wiring so spotties work on high beam instead of low beam?
The long version.
So I installed some spot lights, all went great accept they switch off when hi beam is on, and on when low beam is on. Pain in the arse as I then have to switch off spot lights separately to get just low beam.
So I ran zthe wiring loom that came with it and it has a plug that you unplug headlight light and put it in the back of it, so it piggybacks the spot lights. Even though the spottier have their own power source.
I also have an ARB winch bar with its own spotties in it, and there's a wiring loom for a light bar that stopped working I think because it got water in it. But I think these two are unrelated. The ARB lights tap into the stock cars wiring loom and the not working light bar loom taps into the wires near the headlight plug. I tried piggybacking of the other headlight and it made no difference.
ARB spotties also aren't working, but one bridge at a time.
How do I change people the wiring so spotties work on high beam instead of low beam?
The long version.
So I installed some spot lights, all went great accept they switch off when hi beam is on, and on when low beam is on. Pain in the arse as I then have to switch off spot lights separately to get just low beam.
So I ran zthe wiring loom that came with it and it has a plug that you unplug headlight light and put it in the back of it, so it piggybacks the spot lights. Even though the spottier have their own power source.
I also have an ARB winch bar with its own spotties in it, and there's a wiring loom for a light bar that stopped working I think because it got water in it. But I think these two are unrelated. The ARB lights tap into the stock cars wiring loom and the not working light bar loom taps into the wires near the headlight plug. I tried piggybacking of the other headlight and it made no difference.
ARB spotties also aren't working, but one bridge at a time.
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