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Light bar help
I installed a 20” light bar in the grill of my E53 and tapped the fog light wires to switch it. Both the light bar and the fog light are power cycling when on. Is it because I’m drawing to much current?
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Yes, I would say that is likely. You can probably get around that by using a relay.
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I’m not very familiar with relays what exactly what I need to get? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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The light bar should have actually come with a relay or solid state driver and instructions. There should be instructions and diagrams on the internet on how to install.
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Or the E53 is revolting as it doesn't want to be turned into a bro mobile with light bars and monster energy drink stickers driven by someone named "Kyle" yelling yee yee at every corner.
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