cibie oscars
just got these at last however no wiring diagram,most cables seem to be obvious but there are 2 open ended crimps like where do these go?
any help
thanks wrx import
any help
thanks wrx import
Did you get them from Scoobysport?? I've been waiting for mine since early November. There's still o sign of them, despite an email from Pete Croney saying that the last of the lot (including mine, I presume) were being sent out from SS on Tuesday evening...
Kev
Kev
1994 wrx import 4 door
2 ring crimps
1 spade connector
1 red + battery
1 black - battery
2x connectors lights
wiring diagram i have does not help at all looks like its for fog lights no mention of 2 crimps
2 ring crimps
1 spade connector
1 red + battery
1 black - battery
2x connectors lights
wiring diagram i have does not help at all looks like its for fog lights no mention of 2 crimps
Do you not have a relay?
The accepted way to do the wiring is with a relay, any 4 or 5 terminal on/off type will do, but with a fuse on top is easiest and neatest. Fuse needs to be 25A for 120W bulbs.
Take a thick red wire from a ring terminal on battery +ve to relay terminal 30, or via an inline fuse if relay doesn't have one built in.
Connect terminal 87 (via piggy-back connector if only one terminal) to the light +ve's, ie: the bulbs.
Connect terminal 85 to the headlight mainbeam feed: best way to find it is with a circuit tester, and with mainbeam selected, it will light up, or show a voltage. Connect to this wire with a scotchlok, or strip a bit of insulation back, wrap, solder, and re-insulate.
Connect terminal 86 to a suitable earth or battery -ve.
Don't forget to put earths on the lights, either by ring terminals (mine go to one of the headlight bolts, the one under the grille), or preferably, direct back to battery -ve.
Alcazar
The accepted way to do the wiring is with a relay, any 4 or 5 terminal on/off type will do, but with a fuse on top is easiest and neatest. Fuse needs to be 25A for 120W bulbs.
Take a thick red wire from a ring terminal on battery +ve to relay terminal 30, or via an inline fuse if relay doesn't have one built in.
Connect terminal 87 (via piggy-back connector if only one terminal) to the light +ve's, ie: the bulbs.
Connect terminal 85 to the headlight mainbeam feed: best way to find it is with a circuit tester, and with mainbeam selected, it will light up, or show a voltage. Connect to this wire with a scotchlok, or strip a bit of insulation back, wrap, solder, and re-insulate.
Connect terminal 86 to a suitable earth or battery -ve.
Don't forget to put earths on the lights, either by ring terminals (mine go to one of the headlight bolts, the one under the grille), or preferably, direct back to battery -ve.
Alcazar
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