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Old Dec 29, 2008 | 03:03 PM
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so put up some new fog lights and there great but now my passenger side head light is dim high and low beam. any ideas on what it could be. i have been told to get new bulbs. but i think that it is the head light wire that is my problem??? my driver side if fine works like it should. i took off the crimps that conected the wires and no change so now i just have them wired so that they come on when i want them to. the lights are hell ff50.
 
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if you wired them into your headlight wire your probably drawing too much. You should have wired them up on their own.
 
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Old Dec 29, 2008 | 06:54 PM
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The driving lights need to be wired completely independently from your headlight circuit. If you don't get them separated fast, you will have a nice fire on your hands.

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Why the hell are you posting pictures of your ****ing lights in every thread? You didnt even address what his topic was. You just posted pictures of your lights. I've counted 3 threads you've done this in so far.
 
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The hella wiring diagram is wrong.. never tap into the hed lights... always run the seperate... there happy?
 
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Your grammar is so bad that I don't even know what you are trying to communicate.
 
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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 07:34 AM
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if you wired them into your headlight wire your probably drawing too much. You should have wired them up on their own.
I have them wired so that only by the flip of a switch can i turn them on. My passenger side headlight is dim on high and low beam. what do you think i need now cabel or bulbs.
 
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The driving lights need to be wired completely independently from your headlight circuit. If you don't get them separated fast, you will have a nice fire on your hands.Why the hell are you posting pictures of your ****ing lights in every thread? You didnt even address what his topic was. You just posted pictures of your lights. I've counted 3 threads you've done this in so far.
I took it off and my fogs are now controlled by the flip of a switch but my head light is still dim.
 
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clean the connection...try a new bulb... if that doesn't work you'll prolly need to re-wire the light
 
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clean the connection...try a new bulb... if that doesn't work you'll prolly need to re-wire the light
its my head light the fogs are fine and i wish i had the cash to do what you did that look great!!!!
 

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