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| Chassis - Electrical System - Lights - Headlights |
| There is a detailed "manual" that Dale has created for you to view (in regards to this section). This instruction manual is on how he built his IFG Phantom Roadster. (click on his logo to visit his web site) Click here to visit Dale's section on: Chapter 23 - Wiring |
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Lamborghini Headlights to a Fiero Harness He is how to fix the problem of connecting the two bulb setup to the Fiero wiring harness. See my headlight section for a detailed pdf file and an explanaition of how to make the connections. I have not posted it on my page but will next time I update. |
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connected up the headlights, horn and the turn signals |
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I have been working with the Painless wiring Harness 10201 and tested everything last night. It was perfect with a few modifications. The final thing is that at the High Beam plug in the column (3 wires), cut and splice the low beam wire into the power wire. This will cause the low beams to always be on (as there are two bulbs) rather than alternating between hi and lo. |
| The following information (in the Red outline) is from the Diablo Support Forum. |
| Post subject: Lambo replica light/button control |
| k12techservices -Posted: Wed May 05, 2004 8:08 pm I want to use the replica panel that Lambostuff.com sells, with the fog lights, head lights, hazards, etc.... What I want to do is put switches behind the ones I will use (headlights, fog lights, and possibly some others). Anyone know if the fiero headlight switch can be converted to just a pushbutton switch, and if so, how many amp switch would be needed. I have popup lights so which is an additional wire I believe. Any help would be great. Thanks. |
wrsportscars - Posted: Thu May 06, 2004 6:57 am |
wrsportscars - Posted: Thu May 06, 2004 7:17 am |
k12techservices - Posted: Thu May 06, 2004 3:47 pm
I wasen't sure becuase it looked like based on your description I have some power right to ground which would short. Is the above the correct 30AMP relay? Thanks. Mike |
wrsportscars - Posted: Fri May 07, 2004 3:53 pm 85 negative trigger from switch (the switch will send gnd. signal to
relay) Just some relay basics for anyone interested Usually the main Constant Battery (+12 volts) or power source should be connected to #30 If the relay is at rest (not activated) , then power will flow through #30 to #87a. When the relay is activated (switched on) then the power will flow through #30 to #87. So basically, whatever you want to activate, if its through a relay, will usually be on #87 Hope this is helpful to some of you. |
| Post subject: Headlight Switch |
| lamborghini - Posted: 12 Oct 2004 06:31 pm Any suggestions on a headlight switch. I want to put one in my dash! I like the stock looking oval rocker. I also want a switch that has two positions for tail and head lights. I don' want to use relays. I noticed most relays are rated at 30-40 amps! I saw real nice switch at Discount Auto with a nice tiny little indicator light that is rated at 30 amps but it is a single throw. I was looking on Ebay and saw a picture of a new model VW Beetle switch, anyone that can comment on these? Thanks, Tim |
KitCarMagazine.com - Posted: 13 Oct 2004 04:14 am : |
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