Dodge Headlights

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arlojanis
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Dodge Headlights

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The 2001 Dodge Ram headlights have +12 volts on them all time. Ground is used to switch lights and brights on. What is the advantage to using this system? Does anybody make a wig-wag for this type system? What other vehicles use switched ground?
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Post by ExKa|iBuR »

Why can't you convert it to a + switched system with relays? I don't really see any reason why this wouldn't work....



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Don't know the advantages of thet, but negative switching wig-wags are made. And the usually is no cost difference, at least I dont charge diffrently.
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Post by nmfire10 »

Do not install wig-wags on a Dodge without putting a new harness on the headlights first. The stock ones have a tendency to catch fire and meltdown when you use wig-wags on them. NAPA has a universal 9004/9007 headlight plug & wire harness you can get in stock for only a few bucks.

Then, AFTER you get a new harness, you can get a flasher that will work with a ground-side switching system
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neg switching

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One reason neg switching is used is so when there is a short the lights will turn on as opposed to blowing a fuse and not working at all. The theory being that the lights being on and not being able to turn them off is better than not working.


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Post by FireCpt809 »

We use on Chysler products a seprate halogen set up. The best thing I have used is the hideaway halogen bulbs with a standard flasher. They mount just like a strobe tube and you dont have to deal with the chasis electrical. We had a warning from the major flasher manufatuters that installing an alternating flasher could do damage to the body electrical computer.
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