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help with lights and toggle switch

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Old Oct 16, 2012 | 09:12 PM
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Ok you'll need a few electrical connectors ones that will be able to go over the terminal one that will be able to hook onto the ground in your engine bay (there's a few near the fenders just take the nut off & put your ground on) & a few female connectors that slip onto the pins on the relay. So first you'll want to undo the battery terminals from there find the place you want to put your relay its got to be in a place it wont get covered in mud & is easy to get to from there

connect your power wire with a fuse into the pin marked 30 on the relay.

Then connect your ground to the frame & wire it into the pun marked 85 on the relay.

Then wire the power from your light into eachother with a splice then have a single wire into the pin marked 87.

From your lights you'll also have a ground wire that you will want to find a ground close by to minimize running wire all across your jeep.

Next you'll be going to your switch

Run from the switch to pin 86 on the selector switch I think its usually the top on
then from the middle pin on the switch goes directly to the power source
& the bottom pin goes to a ground I
There's a grounding point in the drivers footwell by the side wall

You'll need to run the wires from the switch through the fire wall & all you have to do with that is poke a hole in the little gasket in the firewall.

Hopefully that makes it a little easier if you have any questions just ask ill try to help. What helped me when I was doing my wires was a simple brake down wrote on a piece of paper that I had infront of me the whole time it said
Positive-fuse
Fuse-30
Ground-85
Lights-ground
Lights-87
Switch-86
Switch-power
Seitch-ground
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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 05:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Murder¹
Ok you'll need a few electrical connectors ones that will be able to go over the terminal one that will be able to hook onto the ground in your engine bay (there's a few near the fenders just take the nut off & put your ground on) & a few female connectors that slip onto the pins on the relay. So first you'll want to undo the battery terminals from there find the place you want to put your relay its got to be in a place it wont get covered in mud & is easy to get to from there

connect your power wire with a fuse into the pin marked 30 on the relay.

Then connect your ground to the frame & wire it into the pun marked 85 on the relay.

Then wire the power from your light into eachother with a splice then have a single wire into the pin marked 87.

From your lights you'll also have a ground wire that you will want to find a ground close by to minimize running wire all across your jeep.

Next you'll be going to your switch

Run from the switch to pin 86 on the selector switch I think its usually the top on
then from the middle pin on the switch goes directly to the power source
& the bottom pin goes to a ground I
There's a grounding point in the drivers footwell by the side wall

You'll need to run the wires from the switch through the fire wall & all you have to do with that is poke a hole in the little gasket in the firewall.

Hopefully that makes it a little easier if you have any questions just ask ill try to help. What helped me when I was doing my wires was a simple brake down wrote on a piece of paper that I had infront of me the whole time it said
Positive-fuse
Fuse-30
Ground-85
Lights-ground
Lights-87
Switch-86
Switch-power
Seitch-ground
Omg thanks that helps so much!
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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 05:45 AM
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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 05:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Murder¹
http://rsk.imageg.net/graphics/produ...265103w345.jpg
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So the fuse is inside of that so i just but one of those.
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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 05:47 AM
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Yup & you'll probably need a 30amp fuse what lights are you putting in ill try to look it up
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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 05:49 AM
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There light force but thats all i know:/ the owner of the beast gave them to me(:
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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 05:51 AM
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Should only need a 30amp then
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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 05:54 AM
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Wait those lights are the ones that are like 12" are they
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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 06:00 AM
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Im not sure i think they are 6 inch?
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Old Oct 17, 2012 | 10:42 AM
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Okay i got it done! Thanks alot murder¹ everything works besides my stupid led thats on the toggle i need to go return that p.o.s but lights work great!
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