Aux Switches
#11
RE: Aux Switches
Yes Thay Are.....GM dose not include the connectors with the switches. Remember to order both. Also when I wired my lights
I used the KC wiring harness. The harness has a relay in it. This means only a little amount of juice runs through the switch. Just
enough to trip the relay. The relay takes all the electricity. I think I would melt them if I put 260 watts through them.
I used the KC wiring harness. The harness has a relay in it. This means only a little amount of juice runs through the switch. Just
enough to trip the relay. The relay takes all the electricity. I think I would melt them if I put 260 watts through them.
#14
RE: Aux Switches
ORIGINAL: nascar 17
This works and got them at pep boys for 4.99 a peice works great and looks great.someone posted this photo before but i have the same switches
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This works and got them at pep boys for 4.99 a peice works great and looks great.someone posted this photo before but i have the same switches
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#20
RE: Aux Switches
I hate to drag up the past, but I had remebered reading this thread some time ago and have since added a set of PIAA lights to my bull bar. You gotta love the search function on this forum. Anyhow, I bought the GM aux. light switch from the dealer but it came without any documentation. When I called the parts dept. they were of no help. What I need to know from any of you guys that used this OEM switch on aftermarket lights is which pigtail post is the +12v, load, and ground. The pigtail is marked A,B,C at the switch connector. I put a multi-meter across it and thought I had it figured out, but when I plugged it up it was a no-go. I know that the lights are wired correctly because I can plug the PIAA switch into the harness and the lights function. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
Greg
Greg