88 Brumby dual headlights
88 Brumby dual headlights
Guys, a simple question, hopefully a simple answer for this simple person. I desire to fit spot lights to the brumby, what colour wire do I need to tap into on the combo switch for high beam? Can't seem to locate on the diagram I have
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According to the above diagram, Red w/Black stripe. Although it's not very clear what the lighting relays in that diagram are doing
And the fuse box is an empty box which is no help. The Red w/black goes from the "combination switch" (indicator stalk/high beams) to one of the dual filament lights on each side, I'd say that was the high beam wire.
Easy to test with a multimeter.

Easy to test with a multimeter.
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I have a single headlight brumby can't help you thereWooster wrote:Thanks for that Toonga, So the question remains which colour for high beam?
Yeah that was the only diagram I could find and yes unplug a light ground your earth on the multimeter and test all the plug connectors. once on low beam and once on high beam.Silverbullet wrote:According to the above diagram, Red w/Black stripe. Although it's not very clear what the lighting relays in that diagram are doingAnd the fuse box is an empty box which is no help. The Red w/black goes from the "combination switch" (indicator stalk/high beams) to one of the dual filament lights on each side, I'd say that was the high beam wire.
Easy to test with a multimeter.
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It does not matter really, and then again - it does matter. What you need to do is use both wires to the inner high beam only light to switch the relay coz these are earth switched.
So long as you use a basic relay and not a diode protected relay relay works without polarity across 85 and 86 terminals. 85 is generally assigned to earth for anality
So, your relay does not use just short earth wire to the body - just tap into both wires, one to 85, other to 8 and relay will click on highbeam. Just be careful that relay does not delay off when switching down again, mine has sometimes for some reason in the past
So long as you use a basic relay and not a diode protected relay relay works without polarity across 85 and 86 terminals. 85 is generally assigned to earth for anality

So, your relay does not use just short earth wire to the body - just tap into both wires, one to 85, other to 8 and relay will click on highbeam. Just be careful that relay does not delay off when switching down again, mine has sometimes for some reason in the past