How to Wire a Relay When You Have Negative Switching Headlights

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

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  • @Jimmy_Saf
    @Jimmy_Saf Před rokem +1

    I had the exact same issue what a headache. Especially when you don’t know what the problem it.

    • @dingeldiy
      @dingeldiy  Před rokem

      Hope this was helpful! Thanks for watching!

  • @joshw7650
    @joshw7650 Před rokem

    Legend

  • @coreyshortland2074
    @coreyshortland2074 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video mate.
    Just want to be clear before I go cutting connectors. Cut red wire from switch and connect to a pin that works when only high beam is on?
    Then get rid of the junk that plugs into the high beams all together?
    I feel like I'm forgetting a step but now sure what?

    • @dingeldiy
      @dingeldiy  Před 3 lety +1

      You are correct.
      The relay has 4 wires that need connecting.
      Power in.
      Power out to the light bar.
      Earth.
      and a trigger/ signal wire
      This trigger can come from either the back of the headlight globe or the steering collum.
      You can then put a switch in line with the trigger/signal wire so that you can run your highbeams with or without the light bar on.
      Because the hilux has negatively earthed switching I ditched the head light globe harness and ran my own signal wire as shown in the video

    • @sarinsarin7898
      @sarinsarin7898 Před 2 lety

      Mate I've been trying to sort this out for ages, I have installed 2x led spotties and 2x hid spotties running off their own relays (in pairs) with a single rocker, will this still work with all those or am I just asking for trouble?, I'm assuming that all I'm doing is drawing a small amount of current to my rocker from my hi\low stalk am I correct?

  • @Jimmy_Saf
    @Jimmy_Saf Před rokem +1

    Can you run this of the high beam fuse with a Piggyback?

    • @dingeldiy
      @dingeldiy  Před rokem +1

      Don't think so as the high beam and headlight share the same fuse?

  • @maccawsome1
    @maccawsome1 Před 2 lety +3

    There is an easier way to accomplish this and it's simply by switching the Red wire and the white wire on the female plug of the piggy back adaptor. All you need is a small screwdriver or what I use is a 1.5mm Allen key. Hope this might help you in th future

    • @dingeldiy
      @dingeldiy  Před 2 lety

      Thanks!

    • @unclejohn5012
      @unclejohn5012 Před 19 dny

      Hope your right!
      About to try this out myself.

    • @unclejohn5012
      @unclejohn5012 Před 19 dny

      Update: It worked, but it means that one side is high beams and the other is low beams. Doesn't actually work.

  • @PanterC
    @PanterC Před rokem

    So i'm in the process of installing DRLs (Daytime running lights) on my '07 Yaris and when the headlights come on they should turn off. The control box needs to receive 12V from the headlight switching wire, but with the negatively switched headlights it doesn't work. Have you got any tips for me?

    • @dingeldiy
      @dingeldiy  Před rokem

      Can you intercept the earth wire off the headlight? I'm thinking it will become positively charged once the lights are turned on and provide the 12v signal you need. It could work but I'm not 100% sure. You may accidently earth out the control box which will be bad but the only other option is to find a 12V+ wire under the dash as mentioned in the video

    • @PanterC
      @PanterC Před rokem

      @@dingeldiy So i actually removed the steering colomn plastics to find the connector for the light control stalk. Measured all the connections for a 12V source the moment i turn on the parking lights. Found one, ran a cable to the engine bay and managed to get it working! Thanks for replying!

  • @cdphotograaphy
    @cdphotograaphy Před 3 lety

    Hey mate I have tried and followed the video but still have no luck at all.
    I have a 2007 hilux and when checking all the wires from the indicator stalk, the high-beam has constant power until you flick the high beams on?
    When I followed your video, I turn on the switch and the lightbar turns on, if I turn on my low beams the lightbar turns off and if I keep my low beams on and flick on my high-beams then the lightbar turns on?

    • @cdphotograaphy
      @cdphotograaphy Před 3 lety

      Actually now that I think of it maybe I have done it correctly?
      As you had mentioned you have yours so it works with the lights and without?

    • @dingeldiy
      @dingeldiy  Před 3 lety

      Have you sorted this out yet? Let me know if I can help

    • @cdphotograaphy
      @cdphotograaphy Před 3 lety

      @@dingeldiy yup sorted it out had todo some more research

    • @Jimmy_Saf
      @Jimmy_Saf Před rokem

      @@cdphotograaphy did you connect it to the one that lost power when you turned the high beams on???

  • @Jimmy_Saf
    @Jimmy_Saf Před rokem

    Mate I can’t find a wire where voltage occurrs when I activate my high beams wtf

    • @dingeldiy
      @dingeldiy  Před rokem +1

      If you're 100% sure try repinning the aftermarket light bar harness as described in the Kings video tutorial. I didn't fully understand it but hopefully you can make sense of it and see the comments there for help. czcams.com/video/sbotR-IkEyQ/video.html&ab_channel=4WDSupacentre