Off Road Lights wiring
#1
Off Road Lights wiring
Hello,
I picked up a 2004 H2 SUV 2 weeks ago.
It took me a couple of days to tear into the interior to install Pioneer AVIC-X930BT, an amp, sub, rear view camera, ect. All the time spent was well worth it. It's very loud and very clean.
A few days ago I added a grill guard and now want to add offroad lights. I assume the truck is prewired and think I have found the two harnesses for the off road lights behind the right headlight (circled in red). My question is where is the factory switch usually mounted for factory lights mounted on the grill if such a thing exists? I noticed there is a little hole plugged under the headlight switch (highlighted in blue). Is that where a factory switch would normally preside? Is the wiring to the harness in that area that leads to the above mentioned harnesses in that area? I attached a pic of the harnesses.
Thanks in advance for any help.
...and just cause (after a few beers and much swearing).
I picked up a 2004 H2 SUV 2 weeks ago.
It took me a couple of days to tear into the interior to install Pioneer AVIC-X930BT, an amp, sub, rear view camera, ect. All the time spent was well worth it. It's very loud and very clean.
A few days ago I added a grill guard and now want to add offroad lights. I assume the truck is prewired and think I have found the two harnesses for the off road lights behind the right headlight (circled in red). My question is where is the factory switch usually mounted for factory lights mounted on the grill if such a thing exists? I noticed there is a little hole plugged under the headlight switch (highlighted in blue). Is that where a factory switch would normally preside? Is the wiring to the harness in that area that leads to the above mentioned harnesses in that area? I attached a pic of the harnesses.
Thanks in advance for any help.
...and just cause (after a few beers and much swearing).
#4
Not sure on 2004's, but I believe on my 2008 the item in your 1st picture is the outside temperature sensor.
You may just need to wire everything up from scratch... If so it's too hard. I wired in new fog lights where the factory day time running lights go and I was able to fish the wires through the factory grommet.
Best of luck!!!
You may just need to wire everything up from scratch... If so it's too hard. I wired in new fog lights where the factory day time running lights go and I was able to fish the wires through the factory grommet.
Best of luck!!!
#7
My switch for the OEM roof bar Lights is on the consol (Over head) Lighted,I have no sun roof........
My front OEM lights Grill, the switch is next to the Head light switch, also Lighted....
I had to install my own wiring though, when i orderd the H2 you could not get, Bar lights and Grill lights w/there wiring Harness,either one or the other, so I improvised, as usual.....
It came bar lights.....I installed the grill lights, and put there OEM switch where it would have been.........
My front OEM lights Grill, the switch is next to the Head light switch, also Lighted....
I had to install my own wiring though, when i orderd the H2 you could not get, Bar lights and Grill lights w/there wiring Harness,either one or the other, so I improvised, as usual.....
It came bar lights.....I installed the grill lights, and put there OEM switch where it would have been.........
#9
hummer h2 wiring
can anyone help i am wiring up 4 * spots from roof which i want to go to main beam, then also i have angel eyes which i want on day time running and finally three lights on bonnet which i want to use on dipped,
is behind the switch the best place to take the feeds or should i look somewhere else.
is behind the switch the best place to take the feeds or should i look somewhere else.