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> Head light wiring for GT head lights, Can I just seal up all the motor and relay wires?
FourBlades
post Mar 15 2010, 07:57 PM
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I want to eliminate the head light motors and relays. I heat shrinked all the
connectors on the wiring going to the relays and motors to stop them from
grounding. My head lights are not lighting, so I am wondering if I need to jumper
any of the motor or relay wiring to keep my head lights working?

I am not familiar with the innards of the headlight switch and it is connected
to everything in the front of the car so I thought this could be possible.

Thanks,

John
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VaccaRabite
post Mar 15 2010, 08:38 PM
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I think you just sealed up your ground, is all.

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post Mar 15 2010, 08:47 PM
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From my wiring diagram it seems like the headlights have their own ground,
but I will check on that.

John
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post Mar 16 2010, 11:19 AM
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No one has any idea about this?

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Are you just trying to get the lights to turn on, and thats it? if thats the case there are three wires that need to the lights...power for highs, power for lows, and ground...when we rewired my car thats how we did it, reused the old connector as well. However, we did not use the stock switch like you mentioned you are. So i don't know how that switch works either
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