Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 22:54:07 -0500
Reply-To: Wesley Pegden <wes@CS.UCHICAGO.EDU>
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From: Wesley Pegden <wes@CS.UCHICAGO.EDU>
Subject: Re: headlight relay installation problems...
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Thanks for the clarification!
I was quite confused---I always assumed that the "dimmer" switch was the
headlight switch in the dash, so-called because of the variable resistor
that "dims" the dash-lights. I feel foolish now!
That explains all of my problems, and completely clarifies why the
instructions I had didn't make sense to me. For the record, the kit I
have is the one Terry sells, and, with this new revelation, his kit is
indeed straightforward to install, and the instructions are quite correct.
Thanks again,
Wes
Jake de Villiers wrote:
>Wes, the wand IS the dimmer switch!
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>From: "Wesley Pegden" <wes@CS.UCHICAGO.EDU>
>To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
>Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 5:09 PM
>Subject: Re: headlight relay installation problems...
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>>Hi guys,
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>>I've fixed my problem. Indeed, the white wire was what I wanted. I was
>>quite confused. Neither this, nor the yellow-and-black wire, go to the
>>dimmer switch. Both run between the wand and the fuse box.
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>>-Wes
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>>Wesley Pegden wrote:
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>>>Hi guys,
>>>I'm putting in relays for the headlights in my '84. I'm experiencing
>>>some strange behavior, and am afraid I have shorted something out (but
>>>maybe not, then again).
>>>
>>>To install the relays, I cut the low and high beam wires (on my '84,
>>>these are yellow-and-black and white-and-black, if I've done this
>>>right), between the headlight (dimmer) switch and the turn signal/high
>>>beam wand to the left of the steering wheel. If I twist these wires
>>>back together, everything works. If I hook them all up to the relays
>>>(which I believe are correctly grounded and powered) then only the high
>>>beams work (but they really work: i.e, they stay on, whereas with both
>>>of these wires cut, the high beams will flash when you pull the wand,
>>>but not stay). If I run just the high beam wires through one of the
>>>relays, but twist the low-beam (yellow-and-black) wires together,
>>>everything works, REGARDLESS of which relay the white-and-black wires
>>>run through (Which is why I suspect the relays are okay). On the other
>>>hand, in any configuration where the yellow-and-black wires go through a
>>>relay, I can't get the low beams to work.
>>>
>>>Other possibly strange behavior: To get the low-beams to work, I need
>>>to twist together both sets of wires, whereas for the high beams, just
>>>twisting together the high-beam (white-and-black) wires is enough.
>>>
>>>Have I perhaps used the wrong wires? There's a white wire coming out
>>>the signal wand... should I have used that instead of the
>>>white-and-black wire?
>>>
>>>Thanks for any help, guys.
>>>
>>>-Wes
>>>
>>>
>>>
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