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BamaRider49 01-23-2011 03:03 PM

installing driving lights...
 
Hey, hope someone has an answer for this. I have installed some driving lights (not any high $$ one's, just some cheap ones (optronics)). I followed the directions on the install, but I keep blowing the fuses. The ground is clean (bare metal contact). Can I just straight wire the lights to the on/off switch? Should I splice them into my headlight set-up?

FXD2003Rider 01-23-2011 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by BamaRider49 (Post 7820938)
Hey, hope someone has an answer for this. I have installed some driving lights (not any high $$ one's, just some cheap ones (optronics)). I followed the directions on the install, but I keep blowing the fuses. The ground is clean (bare metal contact). Can I just straight wire the lights to the on/off switch? Should I splice them into my headlight set-up?


My guess is you should use a relay to prevent fuses being blown...

Here's an old post on how to connect foglights.

You could use this wiring diagram to connect your extra driving lights...


Originally Posted by FXD2003Rider (Post 6195551)
Here are some wiring diagrams showing how the foglamp kit should be connected, according to H-D's mounting instructions (=DOT regulations).

In this way the fog lights as well as the aux lights stay on only with lowbeam(spliced to the yellow wire).

If you want them to work with high beam, splice (6) to the highbeam wire (on my 2003FXD it's the white wire).


If I understand well, you want them to work independently from high/low beam.
To achieve this result, splice (6) to the runing lights wire (see your manual for the color, on my 2003FXD it's the blue wire) or run the "unterminated wire" (6) (= wire to low beam in Fog Lamp Schematic) in the wiring harness back to the + on the battery or the aux fuse in the fuse box.

You can operate the switch (which comes with the kit) to activate the coil in the relay which will turn on or off the fog lights/aux lights.

I have connected the passing lights on my FXD2003 in the same way and replaced the stock switch from the kit for the handlebar mounted aux switch kit and the chrome switch cap kit.






http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...ingdiagram.jpg


Here's a wiring diagram on how to wire aux lights using a relay:

http://i695.photobucket.com/albums/v...r/62638d0c.jpg

Signal current from switch (86 ==> 85) activates coil; coil activates internal relay switch (30 ==> 87)

30 = + from battery (requires mim 2.5 mm2 wire)

87 = + to lamps (requires mim 2,5 mm2 wire)

86 = + from switch or headlight wire (to activate relay)

85 = ground

reesestewww 01-23-2011 06:36 PM

You definitely need to use a relay. You're drawing too much current through your switch which is causing it to blow.

biketroll 01-23-2011 07:11 PM

Or he might have a dead short..


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