whitie365 wrote:do you have the instructions on how to do the fog lights with the high beams on the 00+
J TO ENVY wrote:whitie365 wrote:do you have the instructions on how to do the fog lights with the high beams on the 00+
I would like to know how to make the fog lights stay on with the brights on an '02 Sunfire GT as well.
J TO ENVY wrote:whitie365 wrote:do you have the instructions on how to do the fog lights with the high beams on the 00+
I would like to know how to make the fog lights stay on with the brights on an '02 Sunfire GT as well.
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Internal Workings of Bosch relay:
When there is no difference of potential (voltage) across terminals 85 and 86 (the coil), the relay's movable contact (connected to terminal 30) is held, by spring tension, against the electrical contact which is connected to terminal 87a (the normally closed contact). In other words, when no voltage is applied the the relay coil, terminal 87a is connected to terminal 30. When 12 volts is applied to the relay coil (terminals 85 and 86), the movable contact (connected to terminal 30) is pulled down/in by the electromagnet (coil) so that it physically contacts the electrical contact which is connected to terminal 87. Again, in other words, if battery voltage is applied to the relay coil (terminals 85 and 86) terminal 30 will be connected to terminal 87. The red dashed line shows the path in which electrical current flows from/through terminal 30 to the contact of terminal 87a when the relay coil is NOT energized.
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I think the drawing is not the same as you said before,
I wrote:Pin 86 is the ground, 87 goes to the low beam positive (in parallel), 85 taps off the high beam positive wire, 30 goes to the battery....
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Very clear drawing for fog lights, since my car is a 96 all i did for them was cut the pink wire as was posted. Now for the the Low Beams to stay on with the Hi Beams, This is how I did it and it is working OK ,after two blown 15 amps left hi beam fuses, I got some help from my bro who knows his way in electronics :
You only need one relay, guess it is because the high beams are in parallel, the bosh 30 amp 4 pins, will be enough
1º Pin 30 to low beam ground
2º Pin 85 to positive hi beam
3º Pin 86 to ground hi beam
4º Pin 87 to ground
Brian Anderson {1999-Z24-4spd} wrote:This is a fully conclusive write up for the 3rd generation j-body DRL Disable. The 95-99 trick was found by Mr. John Lenko. HUGE THANKS to Wootburgers, Arnjolt, and CaviFreak are the nice guys responsible for getting the 00+ one done Thanks to Cavi sedan ls (justin u) and Phewes because i stole their pictures.
This also has the tricks for the 96-99 and maybe other year J-Bodies to make the fog lights stay on with high beams. Thanks to MantaZ and Team Forward Motion.
For DRL Disable on 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 J-Bodies
1. Remove you Topper Pad
2. Remove the Bezel
3. Locate the Harness and pull back / cut the electrical tape
4a. For 95 you cut the tan wire(put her on purpose )
4b. For 96-99 you cut the smaller blue wire. (Cavalier = pin B8 Sunfire = pin B7)
5. Tape each end up
6. Pull back some electrical tape...and/or re-tape it up
7. Reconnect it
8. Put your dash back together
NO MORE DRL'S!
(another way is to get ahold of a tec2)
NEWS FLASH.... For the DRL removal mod, The instructions above shown... is not needed to have it done. I have a much much much easier solution which will only take 5 minutes of your time and less work. For 95-97, simply find the DRL relay by the driver's side headlight (might have to remove the headlight) and pull out the relay, and look inside the relay for the prongs. Use the thin pliers to bend and twist to cut off #86, then plug it back in. Ta Da... no more DRLs. For the 98-99, simply remove the DRL relay from the fuse box from inside the car and do the same thing, cut off # 86 and then plug it back in. One suggestion... the piece that you cut off, use electrical black tape to cover it up just a bit..
As for 2000-2005, Im not so sure but I know one guy did the same thing on his 2002 Cavalier and it worked just the same... Worst thing that can happen is, u messed up one relay and have to go get a new one.
Hope that made life much easier for you guys...
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For 95-97, simply find the DRL relay by the driver's side headlight (might have to remove the headlight) and pull out the relay, and look inside the relay for the prongs. Use the thin pliers to bend and twist to cut off #86, then plug it back in. Ta Da... no more DRLs.