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Old 04-15-2009, 05:45 AM   #261 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by robbie_judd View Post
Hi Guys
This is my first post on here, hope everyone is good. I have been working on a turbo project for the last year and a bit putting in as many hours as pos and i am finally nearing completion but i need some help. I purchased some quad lights but havent got the wiring instructions anymore please can someone tell me what to wire up? I haven got any of the bottom lights any more so the quads will be the only one running. If i can work this out i will attach a photo. Any help or feedback would be very very much appreciated.
All the best
Rob
Here's a quick Diagram I just drew up. It's the simplest and least troublsome way to wire them up. It will wire up your Qaud Flushmount Lights the same way Rev 6 Low Rise headlights wire up when you buy them and install them. It basically keeps all the wiring as it would be OEM. It's clean and simple, and not complex.

You'll use a Male H4 plug for the lower plug that plugs into the OEM female headlight plug. You can also use male spade connectors if you don't mind it looking crude (I'd source the light plug). Again, remember the diagram view I drew up is looking AT the front of male H4 headlight plug (looking at the prongs), so if you use spade connectors, you'll need to take that into consideration when wiring it up.

You'll use whatever female plug came with the headlight housing for the low and high beam plugs.

You'll do this diagram twice, one for each side. It will be the simplest way to wire up the lights, and shouldn't present any issues, as the lights still function as they would OEM. It keeps the function and lighting of the headlights the same as they are from the factory, so it will not overload any circuits and eliminates the need for extra wiring, fuses, and independent relays. It's also the most cost effective way to wire them up. It's how the Rev 6 lights come wired from Rogue.

By eckoman_pdx at 2009-04-15

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