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Ok, I've been trying that. I haven't been able to isolate a single wire that changes when I turn the headlights on. There are approx. 3 different voltages going through the headlight/turnsignal switch. 12v 10v and 5v. I just wish that it was as easy as an American car... big thick wire that's obvious. Not 8 wires of the same size. Thanks for your help. If anyone else out there has an idea please help! If I find it myself, I will post an answer. (back to the grind)Logan
