scroller bill
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Hi all. Just wanted to pass on something I found out about auxiliary lights in Pennsylvania.
My bronco has clear lense auxiliary lights mounted on the push bar but they were not wired up. I searched the internet but found 2 different ways to hook them up to the headlight wiring. Some info said that they can be hooked into the high beam circuit and some info said into the low beam circuit. I stopped at an inspection station today and was told that auxiliary lights can only be hooked into the low beam circuit. So when you flip your lights on high beam, the auxiliary lights have to go off. This information is only for Pa. registered vehicles. I'm not sure about any other state. So if you live in another state, I would suggest that you ask your local inspection station to see how you can hook up your auxillary lights.
Bill
My bronco has clear lense auxiliary lights mounted on the push bar but they were not wired up. I searched the internet but found 2 different ways to hook them up to the headlight wiring. Some info said that they can be hooked into the high beam circuit and some info said into the low beam circuit. I stopped at an inspection station today and was told that auxiliary lights can only be hooked into the low beam circuit. So when you flip your lights on high beam, the auxiliary lights have to go off. This information is only for Pa. registered vehicles. I'm not sure about any other state. So if you live in another state, I would suggest that you ask your local inspection station to see how you can hook up your auxillary lights.
Bill