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How-To: Jimny Spotlight Wiring
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01 May 2013 18:11 #69817
by JerseyJimny
How-To: Jimny Spotlight Wiring was created by JerseyJimny
I was struggling to wire up the relay for the Jimny due to the Japs wiring them up weirdly!
Found these two wiring diagrams which saved the day!
This is the normal way you would wire spot lights up
And this green one is the way you wire up Jimny spotlights
Only one more note is to take the feed for the relay of the dipped beam feed
If your not sure then take out the plug that goes into the back of the blub and poke the wire for the feed to the relay in each of the three plugs then flash the high beam... If they come on with the high beam and come off when the high beam dose then you have found the correct source!
Hope this helps
JJ
Found these two wiring diagrams which saved the day!
This is the normal way you would wire spot lights up
And this green one is the way you wire up Jimny spotlights
Only one more note is to take the feed for the relay of the dipped beam feed
If your not sure then take out the plug that goes into the back of the blub and poke the wire for the feed to the relay in each of the three plugs then flash the high beam... If they come on with the high beam and come off when the high beam dose then you have found the correct source!
Hope this helps
JJ
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01 May 2013 20:45 #69833
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Replied by little jimny on topic How-To: Jimny Spotlight Wiring
Nice find! Thanks for sharing that

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15 May 2013 22:04 #70824
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Replied by Wuzie123 on topic How-To: Jimny Spotlight Wiring
This came in handy tonight while wiring up my front spot lights so thanks for putting it up!
And for any one else trying to figure it out you can pick up the switch wire for the relay from the plug on the back of the head light bulb. When you take the plug off and look at the connection it is the left hand terminal that you are looking for (ie from the side the bulb plugs into)
Hope this helps the next person do theirs
And for any one else trying to figure it out you can pick up the switch wire for the relay from the plug on the back of the head light bulb. When you take the plug off and look at the connection it is the left hand terminal that you are looking for (ie from the side the bulb plugs into)
Hope this helps the next person do theirs
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16 May 2013 08:42 #70837
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great post
thanks mate.
thanks mate.
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