HELP. twin headlight's.
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HELP. twin headlight's.
just fitted my new angeleye's two my scoob's. well happy with how they look.
BUT: when the lights' are on normal beam the outer light's are on.Then.when you put them onto full beam,the outer light's switch off and the inner lights switch on is this normal?
as i would have thought that the outer light's should have stayed on even when high beam is selected
is this normal????????
BUT: when the lights' are on normal beam the outer light's are on.Then.when you put them onto full beam,the outer light's switch off and the inner lights switch on is this normal?
as i would have thought that the outer light's should have stayed on even when high beam is selected
is this normal????????
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because the lights are neg switching this is normal for these type of lights two ways to sort it . 10 amp diode across the bulbs . but the safest and best way is fitting a relay to each headlight . believe me its not easy to wire either cos of neg switching . you need a sparky to do this for you
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Originally Posted by alcazar
Your Angel Eyes are working correctly.
You can have the dips on all the time if you want, easy wiring with a relay. Ask if you need to know more.
Alcazar
You can have the dips on all the time if you want, easy wiring with a relay. Ask if you need to know more.
Alcazar
Thanks is advance
Tim
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