Re: Head Light Wiring

From: droo (03dakotacc4.7_4x4@comcast.net)
Date: Tue Nov 25 2003 - 20:18:38 EST


On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 00:47:22 +0000 (UTC), <david.clement@verizon.net>
wrote:

>
> Does anyone have a FSM that would be willing to fax/scan the head light
> wiring
> diagram pages for my 99 Dakota SLT for me?
>
> I have a Haynes manual and the wiring diagrams do not appear to be
> correct/complete.
>
> What I am doing is installing driving lights where the factory fog lights
> go
> (my truck didn't come with fog lights). I want them to go on with the
> high
> beams and off on low beams and be off when the headlights are off.
>
> I do not plan on putting a switch inside the truck but I may if the
> factory
> switch can be easily re-wired, where is the factory fog light switch?
>
> If I can't easily adapt the factory wiring I will use the high beam being
> on to
> activate a seperate relay to turn on the driving lights.
>
> Again the Haynes manual is not appear to be correct or complete. I get
> some
> voltages that do not make sense to the diagrams in the Haynes (ie; power
> at the
> headlight bulbs with the switch off).
>
> Where would the switch be if I had the factory fog lights? All the mopar
> products I have seen the fogs when turned on go off with the high beams.
> My
> truck has the wiring taped back down at the base of the radiator for the
> fog
> lights and there is a place for the fog light relay in the fuse/relay
> module
> under the hood. I would like to use as much of this wiring as possible.

The fog lights in my 03 turn on when you pull the headlamp knob out. I
would imagine your factory manual would tell you if you still have it.

-- 
-Droo

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