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Help! In the middle of a lighting project, hit snag
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Pennal" data-source="post: 533725" data-attributes="member: 55150"><p>Travis,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hooked up the power for my auxiliary driving lights to come on with the high beams like you're trying to do. Look behind Fuse #33 in the passenger compartment fuse panel (the one located on the left end of the dash, next to the driver's door). This is the high beam fuse. There's a single larger wire (14/16 ga) colored gray w/orange stripe coming in from the multi-function switch, and two smaller wires (18 ga) colored light green w/black stripe going out to the headlights. You can tap into one of these wires for your aux. light power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Pennal, post: 533725, member: 55150"] Travis, I hooked up the power for my auxiliary driving lights to come on with the high beams like you're trying to do. Look behind Fuse #33 in the passenger compartment fuse panel (the one located on the left end of the dash, next to the driver's door). This is the high beam fuse. There's a single larger wire (14/16 ga) colored gray w/orange stripe coming in from the multi-function switch, and two smaller wires (18 ga) colored light green w/black stripe going out to the headlights. You can tap into one of these wires for your aux. light power. [/QUOTE]
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