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Hi, can any sparky bikers help me out with wiring up two auxiliary spots on my Yamaha XVS? I have two auxiliary spots with both heads and dips, I know I'm going to need a relay alright but that's about it, thanks :)

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In line with the headlight it's self, I want the dips to come on with dips and heads to come on with heads or just the heads to come on with the heads if it is they only way to do it.

Attached is the existing wiring (I have the headlight off) and in my hand is the wiring for the new lamps. Cheers for the quick reply :D

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pretty easy to figure out then


you need two relays one for high and one for low beam


You tap in to the existing wiring to activate the relays and run power from the battery for the new lights :thumb:

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Thanks, only thing is I have 5 wires for each light, the green, white and blue and then the other two with conectors on the end. Which goes where and into the white thing or the black thing? And does each spot get wired independntly or togther as one. Sorry I am complete noob in this field :scratch: :scratch:

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Right ok


First of all you need to get rid of that connector block and have some sort of permanent fix like soldering those wires


You could probably wire your new wiring to that too

 

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