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  • Driving Lights with High Beams on????

    Has anyone figured a way to wire up the driving lights on a 99 bird so they stay on when you turn on your high beams???
    99 Midnight Blue Bird A4 Y87 TA Hatch,Driving Light Mod,Dual Highbeam Mod,Sequential Taillights,Molding&Emblem Delted,MAF Sreen Mod. 3:73 gears to come.

  • #2
    Here ya go..

    Its really easy :cool:
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    • #3
      Thanks for the info...This gives me something to do this afternoon...
      99 Midnight Blue Bird A4 Y87 TA Hatch,Driving Light Mod,Dual Highbeam Mod,Sequential Taillights,Molding&Emblem Delted,MAF Sreen Mod. 3:73 gears to come.

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      • #4
        Well That was easy..F.Y.I. on a 99 firebird the wires going to the foglamp relays are purple, light green, yellow and brown. And the indicator light in the dash still works shows on even when high beams are on.. Woo Hoo
        99 Midnight Blue Bird A4 Y87 TA Hatch,Driving Light Mod,Dual Highbeam Mod,Sequential Taillights,Molding&Emblem Delted,MAF Sreen Mod. 3:73 gears to come.

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        • #5
          <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Kurupt95:
          Here ya go..

          Its really easy :cool:
          <hr></blockquote>

          "CANT FIND SERVER"

          anyone else know where to get this info... will the same thing work for a 98...
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          • #6
            <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by SuprSpdDB7:


            "CANT FIND SERVER"

            anyone else know where to get this info... will the same thing work for a 98...
            <hr></blockquote>

            that link read as follows:

            <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>

            1. Open the hood
            2. Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
            3. Open the black box that contains fuses and relays on the driver's side.
            4. Twist off the plastic screw and take the cover off.
            5. Find the fog-light relay, labeled in block H. There is a list of labels for the
            wires inside the box cover.
            6. The Black box is held down by 6 plastic retainers connected to the frame,
            push them in with a flathead screw driver and pop off the bottom piece.
            7. Look at the bottom where the wires go into the box, and locate where the
            fog light relay is. You should see the following wires:
            orange - yellow - purple - light green
            8. Cut the light green wire. Then get some extra wire (e.g. speaker wire) and attach
            it to the end of the wire coming out of the relay box. This gives you enough length to
            ground it. Use one of the hex-head screws holding the left fender piece as the ground.
            Even though the fender is fiberglass the screw still touches the frame. Unscrew it a little
            bit and wrap the wire around and retighten the screw.
            9. Put electrical tape around the end of the (dead end) light green wire coming out of the
            harness.
            10. Put the Box back on its mounting, it should snap into place.
            11. Put the cover back on.
            12. Reattach the negative battery cable.
            13. Check the fog lights, low beam, hi-beam, and then fog+hi beam.
            *** Notice: The amber light on the fog light switch which lights up when they
            are on, WILL still go out when HI-BEAM is activated. Its no big deal.
            The circuitry inside the light selection switch still turns it off.
            <hr></blockquote>

            This topic is more of a electronics issue

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