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bigsal39 Sep 13, 2013 01:54 AM

adding onto marker lights
 
this might sound stupid, but i wanted to add a few extra led marker lights on my xj. i have been looking and how can you, if you can, tie into the stock wiring for the marker lights?

sorry if this is in the wrong section.

KG8893 Sep 13, 2013 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by bigsal39 (Post 2609149)
this might sound stupid, but i wanted to add a few extra led marker lights on my xj. i have been looking and how can you, if you can, tie into the stock wiring for the marker lights?

sorry if this is in the wrong section.

I added a couple LEDs just spliced into the circuit. Problem with using LEDs is they don't draw enough current to make the flashers work, but since I still have my good old incandescent bulbs in the same circuit they work fine.

You can also use a relay and flasher and hook them into a different circuit run off the same switch as the blinkers. that's a bit more complex, but it would work better if you are trying to put a ton of extra lights on there.

bigsal39 Sep 13, 2013 11:21 AM

im not looking to run them off flashes just a cool idea of placement i had while watching the american top gear last night with the raptor.

Illuminator Sep 13, 2013 02:54 PM

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I installed some 3/4" led marker lights in the tail light housings I built. They are optronics brand, I wired them straight to the factory wiring, they require a 3/4" hole and they are nice and bright. The red one is for side marker and the amber is for a side blinker.

KG8893 Sep 16, 2013 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by bigsal39 (Post 2609469)
im not looking to run them off flashes just a cool idea of placement i had while watching the american top gear last night with the raptor.

Then just run a relay that's switched by the circuit that the parking lights run off and power them straight from the battery. Do you know how to wire a relay?

mjackson92rs Sep 16, 2013 09:51 AM

Just tap wherever is easiest. No relay needed, as the current draw from a small marker LED is almost nothing, <.1 amps.


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