I still cant figure out how to keep the low beams on when I turn my high beams on. this is the second time I posted this question on this site ( the first time was largely ignored and then deleted) I have a 2005 Pontiac Sunfire which has seperate bulbs for the high and low beams. Please help!
Theres a kit you can buy from JC Whitney I think that does what you want with the lights
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i do think there was something said at one time that having both on at the same time can cause the wiring to fault and may melt the wires and whatnot. not too sure. it was a while ago and i'm fall asleep right now so i may not be thinking to straight.
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BoltZ22 wrote:i do think there was something said at one time that having both on at the same time can cause the wiring to fault and may melt the wires and whatnot. not too sure. it was a while ago and i'm fall asleep right now so i may not be thinking to straight.
i think it was closer to getting the bulb to burn up from the heat.....
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Jackalope wrote:Theres a kit you can buy from JC Whitney I think that does what you want with the lights
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Oh Geez I don't want to tell you a lie man. I just remember it in there book you'll just have to look around to find it. Sorry. But you may want to listen to these guys it sounds like it may cause problems.
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It wont cause prblems as I have seprate bulbs for each beam, H11 low and H9 high. I have Nokya Arctic White H9 bulbs that are rated at 100 watts versus the 55 watts that the factory bulbs are rated at with no problems whatso ever. keeping the low beam on should not creat more problems. trust me, I'm an automechanic, 6 years in the industry, but thanks for your concern and putting me on the right path