High beam trigger for spotties
High beam trigger for spotties
Hi all, I just installed some new spotties (Narva Ultima blue 175's) on the front of my 07 forester and wired them up as per the diagram supplied with an on/off switch on the dash and a trigger from the relay to my high beam.
They are working fine however despite being wired to the HB3 high beam wires the spotties stay on whether the lights are on high or low beam?
Where is a better place to run the trigger from or have I perhaps done something wrong?
Any advice greatly appreciated Richo
They are working fine however despite being wired to the HB3 high beam wires the spotties stay on whether the lights are on high or low beam?
Where is a better place to run the trigger from or have I perhaps done something wrong?
Any advice greatly appreciated Richo
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I had a simillar issue when i wired mine on my outback. I cant find any diagrams but im pretty sure i ended up having to wire the lights in a circuit off the + to - wires on the hb instead of earthing to the switch.
Im sure that the only way i managed to get them to work properly, im not electronically minded so dont quote me on this.
Im sure that the only way i managed to get them to work properly, im not electronically minded so dont quote me on this.
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Just connect the relay between the 2 outside pins of the H4 socket, polarity isnt important


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Gannon to the rescue! I've done this with my spotties recently and they're working great as they should.
Before this I switched a wire somewhere in my conversion and learned to turn the spotties off when I had my lights off - otherwise they'd be on :/
Put the in cab switch on either side of the above diagram
Cheers
Bennie
Before this I switched a wire somewhere in my conversion and learned to turn the spotties off when I had my lights off - otherwise they'd be on :/
Put the in cab switch on either side of the above diagram

Cheers
Bennie
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You can tap into these wires too.Richos wrote:The high and low beams are separate lamps on my forester, the high beam lamp only has 2 wires at the back, a red and a black?
You'll find that these are factory "auxiliary" high beams for the want of a better term. The low beam lights will still switch to high beam. If you open the back of the light cover you'll see three wires on the back of the low beam light, which is the same as Gannon's diagram above

Cheers
Bennie
You're right about the brain teaser! Electrics have always been my downfall so i'm glad I got it right, I did a pretty neat job with the wiring too.
My mate thinks that negative switching might help prevent corrosion? Maybe someone on here can confirm this??
Cheers Richo
My mate thinks that negative switching might help prevent corrosion? Maybe someone on here can confirm this??
Cheers Richo
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No it has nothing to do with corrosion, it makes no difference to how the device works, the switch is just simply after the load, not before it.
Most engine solenoids are negative switched because the way mosfets are setup for current sinking in the ecu.
Most engine solenoids are negative switched because the way mosfets are setup for current sinking in the ecu.
Current rides: 2016 Mitsubishi Triton GLS & 2004 Forester X
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Yep.. when fitting spot lights to later model Subaru, i.e. Liberty onwards, you'll need to connect the coil side of your relay directly to your headlight wiring.

So using Gannon's pic and a standard hella (or similar) 12v relay, just join pin #85 and pin #86 to either side of this wiring loom. Or if you have separate high beams (like the Gen3 onwards) just join these pins to the 2 wires that go to your high beam globe. Then wire the rest of the loom like Bennie's diagram below but put your on/off switch before pin #30Gannon wrote:Just connect the relay between the 2 outside pins of the H4 socket, polarity isnt important

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