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Rubicon locker mod HELP needed

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Old Mar 25, 2013 | 04:21 PM
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Default Rubicon locker mod HELP needed

I am trying to wire the Rubicon locker mod. I have the mod working but not the way I want it to. I am using daystar rocker switches. I want to wire a 3rd daystar switch into the loop to act as a master switch so that the lockers cannot be accidently engaged by just flipping one switch. I have that part figured out also with one exception. I want the master switch to light up when turned on. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to do this. Someone more electrically inclined than me please tell me how to make this happen. Thanks in advance!
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Old Mar 25, 2013 | 06:01 PM
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I just put dually flush mounts into my l.o.d bumper this past week and on the rigid harness, it was a simple wiring setup. A main + & - coming from the battery and after a few feet it comes to a split to the light switch no relays or resistors just an in line fuse so you don't blow the lights. So simply put if you run a large guage wire to the light connection of the switch you should have illumination of the switch w/ a good ground and main power hooked up. The light will always be on though but won't kill the battery due to a very low power draw. I have 3 lights switches illuminated constantly an no trouble. Hope it helps a little
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