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99 Jeep Wrangler wiring, lighting

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Topic: 99 Jeep Wrangler wiring, lighting

Posted By: iceohio
Subject: 99 Jeep Wrangler wiring, lighting
Date Posted: February 25, 2006 at 12:31 PM

I'm installing an auto-on headlight kit on my 99 Jeep Wrangler Sport.  I found the low beams light... No problem.. Violet/White.   They run up the wiring harness to the driver's side headlights.

The problem is the wiring diagram indicates the high beams come on the passenger side, but I can't find the right colors there.  It seems odd to me that they wouldn't all route on one side.  I mean it's coming from the switch...  Actually switching from high to low beam doesn't now that I think about it...

Anyway.. I'm installing this under the firewall up by the lights, and not under the dash.  If anyone would happen to know where I should tap in, and what colors it would be very helpful!

Thanks!

Joseph




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Posted By: iceohio
Date Posted: February 27, 2006 at 7:37 AM

I'll answer my own request.. In case someone else runs into this..

The wires all ran down the driver's side. 

Violet/White  Low Beam

ORANGE / Red  High Beam

I believe it was White for the parking lights.

It also required a constant 12V and a switched 12V.  I found these on the wiring harness on the firewall.  I believe it was WHITE/ red for constant, and -ah damn- drawing a blank for the other.   I'll make a note of them the next time I pop my hood.

Anyway.. It was very easy to install and works very well.  LightsON! by DesignTech.  I paid $25 including shipping from an Ebay buy it now.  It can also be rigged to turn your lights on any time you turn your windshield wipers on.  I didn't hook that up yet.  Not sure if I want that... I'm planning on creating a DRL board sometime soon.  That'll take care of that.

Joseph






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