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Zilvia Junkie
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![]() Does any one know how to wire up s15 headlights to s14 harness so all the lights work properly? I've seen ones for the s13 but have had no luck finding one for the s14. Could someone help me please? Thanks
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Man w/ CTSV & a Car Seat
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You got low beam, high beam, and turn signal...only thing thats confusing is you need to wire corner lights to the running light between the turn signals and low beam. Not exactly rocket science.
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hardest part of the job is setting up the low beam so that it doesnt get turned off by the high beam
you will either need to build a relay harness or you will need to modify the stock chassis wiring |
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Zilvia Junkie
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Thanks that's what I was wondering since you have to wire up a relay for the s13
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Post Whore!
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I had to wire up my own relays when I installed my S15 headlights into my S13... As shown here...
http://zilvia.net/f/tech-talk/359768...am-wiring.html
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but in terms of simplicity, the answer to this mysterious problem lies within the s13 combination switch. i cannot give you guys any more advice other than to look within the combination switch. remember my words, my son... and may the force be with you. Quote:
the above poster is a fucking idiot. i mean sure, i guess you can use headlight motor wiring for odd ways like that... but its not advisable. just do it right and quit fucking around. thats jury rigged |
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Since wires [5] and [6] (RH side) then [8] and [9] (LH Side) having power when the highs are on, with the low beams on power is diverted and changes from [5] to [7] and [8] to [10] respectively. In order to use the combination switch I would have to use [5] to power [6] and [7] (RH), and [8] to power [9] and [10] (LH)... But again on a 15A circuit for both lights not sure if that would draw too much current. Now if I wanted to be official with it, I could depin my fuse box and put a thicker maybe 8 gauge wire in the headlight circuit, change the fuses to 30A, then have [5] and [8] power supply wires now as 8 gauge wires to the highs and lows on smaller 12 gauge wire. But then that raises the question if the combination switch is rated up to 30A... edit: Looking at the amount of watts for each bulb high beam spits out 60W and the low beam uses 55W. 60+55 = 115W @ 12V = 115/12 = 9.58A, so essentially both could be powered on the 15A circuit. Looks like I have a project to do for later. ![]()
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i am still working on re-working the OE s14 electrical system WITHOUT relay harness so that the lows dont disable the highs. on the s13, i cleverly found a way to modify the combination switch... but the s14 is a different case. and being that i dont own an s14, i am not as intimate (heh) with the electrical system. fucking pain in the ass. theres nothing wrong with going the relay harness route, other than it adding bulk to the amount of shit on the car. clean, simple and effective solutions are always better, imo. |
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Zilvia Junkie
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I emailed Russ at RHDjapan and he says it will not work. I don't think it's for the s15 although it says it in the description. Says zenki on it as well so I don't know if there's a difference between the the zenki and the kouki. BTW i have a kouki
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Zilvia Member
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so im curious,i have s15 headlights wired in the the s14 harness but when i turn the markers on the headlights come on, and same with the headlight switch. previous owner wired them up and im trying to fix the mistake.
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Guild of Skullduggerous Intent
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I thought your days of engaging in worthwhile dissemination of information were long gone. Are you ill Mike? Is it terminal? I think I'll have to revoke your membership to the Zilvia Hater Association. |
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#18 |
Zilvia Junkie
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I have them all wired up now. It was easier than I thought. Pretty much plug and play from the Kouki harness. I had to get a couple harnesses from the junk yard to make it look clean. I have included pictures for others looking to do the same.
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Zilvia Member
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so i finally got around to fixing the wiring on these headlights and im having some problems. i got the headlights, brights, and markers to all turn on, but when i go to turn the turn signals on both indicator lights flash, and when the markers and/or the headlights are one the turn signals dont work. i narrowed it down to the marker light wires that cause this problem. when i pull the wire and run it through the same sequence everythings fine, but the markers wont turn on like i want. any thoughts? im pulling my hair out over this janky wiring.
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