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Spotlight relay wiring help
27 Apr 2011 21:44 #15583
by mcjimny
Black Jimny's don't get stuck!
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I'm so glad someone else couldn't make sense of it.
Thanks ooky for the laymans explaination!
To put in a switch before the relay i go from main beam to the switch then back to the relay?
I really don't do wiring. :blush:
Thanks ooky for the laymans explaination!
To put in a switch before the relay i go from main beam to the switch then back to the relay?
I really don't do wiring. :blush:
Black Jimny's don't get stuck!
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28 Apr 2011 05:46 #15587
by mlines
This will not work on the Jimny as the original poster has already correctly spotted that the headlights on a Jimny are negatively switched. Therefore the positive feed to the lights is always on, connecting a relay in this way will mean is always on. You need to wire a permanent live to (30) on the relay and connect the earth of the relay (87) to the switched wire from the headlamp switch in the car.
Take a look at my diagrams here
www.bigjimny.com/images/Suzuki/Wiring/visio-wiring2.pdf
on the second page called "Jimny accessory wiring" you can see the spot-light relay (which I called "Main Beam Relay" in the centre of the diagram at the top. You can see it has a red "live" feed and the switching is on the earth (black) side and goes off to the headlamp switch on the steering column.
Martin
Martin
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Replied by mlines on topic Re: Spotlight relay wiring help
ooky_123 wrote:
30 and 87 are the low current "switch" circuits, and in a simple installation, would take a feed direct from the positive of the main beam (30) and then connect to earth (87) .. this will cause the relay to "click" when you put main beam on.
This will not work on the Jimny as the original poster has already correctly spotted that the headlights on a Jimny are negatively switched. Therefore the positive feed to the lights is always on, connecting a relay in this way will mean is always on. You need to wire a permanent live to (30) on the relay and connect the earth of the relay (87) to the switched wire from the headlamp switch in the car.
Take a look at my diagrams here
www.bigjimny.com/images/Suzuki/Wiring/visio-wiring2.pdf
on the second page called "Jimny accessory wiring" you can see the spot-light relay (which I called "Main Beam Relay" in the centre of the diagram at the top. You can see it has a red "live" feed and the switching is on the earth (black) side and goes off to the headlamp switch on the steering column.
Martin
Martin
2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
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28 Apr 2011 11:36 - 28 Apr 2011 11:37 #15596
by coptleigh
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Martin,
Thanks for the info, would it be possible to give me more of a laymans guide to wiring the relay,
ie 30 to where
87 to where
85 " "
86 " "
Am I correct in thinking, that 30 is a fused permanent live
87 goes to the high beam circuit(to pick up being switched on)
if thats so what do I connect to the other two?? one is obviously the feed to the spots? which one?
Cheers
Alan
Thanks for the info, would it be possible to give me more of a laymans guide to wiring the relay,
ie 30 to where
87 to where
85 " "
86 " "
Am I correct in thinking, that 30 is a fused permanent live
87 goes to the high beam circuit(to pick up being switched on)
if thats so what do I connect to the other two?? one is obviously the feed to the spots? which one?
Cheers
Alan
Last edit: 28 Apr 2011 11:37 by coptleigh.
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28 Apr 2011 17:05 #15601
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28 Apr 2011 17:11 #15602
by coptleigh
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Would the image below do the trick, is this the way to wire up the relay to get the lights to work with the high beam circuit??
Cheers
Alan
Cheers
Alan
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28 Apr 2011 17:14 #15603
by coptleigh
Replied by coptleigh on topic Re: Spotlight relay wiring help
Well how about that for a coincidence,
Previous post showing exactly what I just found, Thanks Renard38, my french for colours is not good, but will look them up.
Cheers
Alan
Previous post showing exactly what I just found, Thanks Renard38, my french for colours is not good, but will look them up.
Cheers
Alan
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