Sunday, June 8, 2014

Whats wrong with my headlights on my car?




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i have a 1991 camaro with a 305 v8 in it. my lights wont work my fan on my car stoped working the otherday my daddy fixed it. because the wires came un-taped but idk whats wrong with them. can some one help me.


Answer
Could use a little more info.

May be a fuse or relay bad or more bad wiring. Check your fuses and relays
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how do you install car headlights with relay?




Emmanuel G





Answer
Here's what I found on wikiHow.com. This should work for all cars and trucks.

Before getting started, you will need these things:

Car
Head Lights
Wire
Electrical Tape
Relay (see step 2 for info!)
Light Bulbs
Switch
Fuses
Mounting Brackets
Hardware to attached brackets and lights.
Wire Strippers
Wire Nuts.

If you are replacing existing lights, skip steps 4-10.

1.Purchase needed materials (listed at bottom of page). If replacing existing units, see tips.
2. Remove the lights from the box and check their amp rating. Get a switch of suitable rating. If a switch of equal or higher ratings can't be found, you will need a relay (see below).
3. Use brackets to mount them in the desired location.
4. Locate a convient place in the vehicle to mount the switch for the lights.
5. Mount the switch in the vehicle.
6. Locate a source of power under the hood that does not directly attach the wires to the battery. (One some vehicles, the headlight circuit may do.)
7. If you found a switch of the needed rating above, connect as follows: source to switch, switch to lights, lights to source. Skip to Step 11.
8. Mount the relay somewhere under the hood.
9. Attach the Light circuit to the "Load" side of the relay (some relays may call this something else). Run wire from power source's Hot supply to one of the relays load terminals. Connect the relays other load terminal to the light closet to it. Connect the remaining connection on the light to one of the connections on the other light. Connect second lights remaining connection to the negative side of the power source.
10. Connect the switch. Run wire from a power source to one of the "Control" termainals on the relay. Connect the other termainal to the switch. Connect the remaining switch termainal to the negative of the power source.
11. Install bulbs.
12. Start car and test. If selected sources fuse blows, replace and try connecting to another source.
13. If they work, proceed. If not check connections.
14. Cover all joints with electrical tape to ensure water tightness.
15. Close hood and use.


Warnings :
Electrocution hazard.
This project is not recommended to people with a lack of knowledge of electronics and electrical systems in cars.

Remember to recycle the packaging.




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