getlost4x4
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I just installed a 40 LED 3 watt/bulb light bar. its supposed to pull a maximum of 120 watts. The equivalent of 10 amps, max.
I wired my light bar up just like i would for any other auxiliary light. I used a 4 pin 40 amp relay to power the light. For some reason i cannot get the light bar to fire up with the relay in there. I've checked and rechecked my wiring numerous times. Everything is wired correctly and i have good grounds. I'm also running two fuses inline with the wiring harness.
When I remove the relay and run the power straight through my switch, the light bar fires right up and works fine. The wires do not feel like they are getting hot in any way.
I installed this on my Toyota Sequoia today.
Testing tonight
I wired my light bar up just like i would for any other auxiliary light. I used a 4 pin 40 amp relay to power the light. For some reason i cannot get the light bar to fire up with the relay in there. I've checked and rechecked my wiring numerous times. Everything is wired correctly and i have good grounds. I'm also running two fuses inline with the wiring harness.
When I remove the relay and run the power straight through my switch, the light bar fires right up and works fine. The wires do not feel like they are getting hot in any way.
I installed this on my Toyota Sequoia today.
Testing tonight