Wiring Halos
MrLeftLane
06-24-2006, 06:31 PM
Im new to this forum and i need some help.....I am 16 years old and my dad told me i can have this neon 95 dodge neon to fix up and he'll give me the $$ i need and if i dont like it then i can sell it. Anyway top get to the point i need help with wiring my new headlights i got tthey are halos and they didnt come with a wiring diagram so if anyone could help me out plz and thank you!!!!
das2123
06-25-2006, 10:16 AM
They're not plug and play?
MrLeftLane
06-25-2006, 11:01 AM
they are but the halos havew 2 extra wires just for the Halo i think im goin to have to get a toggle switch and put the wires got off the battery and then through the firewall
Wollf
06-25-2006, 02:14 PM
You can use a spare fuse outlet from your fuse panel , i had a few , ground out the black and run the red through your firewall. Place a switch inline and then continue it into your fuse box , you can run a low amperage fuse that way as well , or if you dont want to go that far you can tap a power from one of your other fuses... like radio or interior lights.
HPNOTIQracing
06-25-2006, 03:55 PM
im pretty sure they are made to tap into your marker lights so that you can have them on seperate from your headlights.
one wire on each side is a ground and one on each side is a power. ground each one to the body behind the light and run each power wire to a hot in your marker lights wiring.
one wire on each side is a ground and one on each side is a power. ground each one to the body behind the light and run each power wire to a hot in your marker lights wiring.
das2123
06-25-2006, 05:38 PM
im pretty sure they are made to tap into your marker lights so that you can have them on seperate from your headlights.
one wire on each side is a ground and one on each side is a power. ground each one to the body behind the light and run each power wire to a hot in your marker lights wiring.Sounds simple, yet effective.
one wire on each side is a ground and one on each side is a power. ground each one to the body behind the light and run each power wire to a hot in your marker lights wiring.Sounds simple, yet effective.
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