As long as there's some aux lighting discussion going on I got a question please.
I have Hella 500 fog and 1000 driving lamps mounted on ARB.
Both sets are independantly switched on the dash.
The 500 fog lamps are wired into the parking lights so that they come on with parking lamps and stay on with low and high beams as long as their dash switch is in the on position. Yes - I know this is against the law in many states. Where I live nobody gives a s*&t.
I wanted the 1000's to come on with the high beams when switched to the on position, but I couldn't get it to work. If I remember correctly - this was several years ago - when I connected them to the high beam driver's side they didn't do anything and when I connected them to low beam they would come on with low beams and go off with the high beams.
After studying the wiring diagram, etc. and trying some other stuf I finally gave up.
Can anybody tell me which wire or combination would trigger the driving lights with the high beams when switched to the on position.
Obviously this is against the law in many states, but I don't care and neither do my many friends who are police officers.
Thanks and happy holidays.
I have Hella 500 fog and 1000 driving lamps mounted on ARB.
Both sets are independantly switched on the dash.
The 500 fog lamps are wired into the parking lights so that they come on with parking lamps and stay on with low and high beams as long as their dash switch is in the on position. Yes - I know this is against the law in many states. Where I live nobody gives a s*&t.
I wanted the 1000's to come on with the high beams when switched to the on position, but I couldn't get it to work. If I remember correctly - this was several years ago - when I connected them to the high beam driver's side they didn't do anything and when I connected them to low beam they would come on with low beams and go off with the high beams.
After studying the wiring diagram, etc. and trying some other stuf I finally gave up.
Can anybody tell me which wire or combination would trigger the driving lights with the high beams when switched to the on position.
Obviously this is against the law in many states, but I don't care and neither do my many friends who are police officers.
Thanks and happy holidays.