pirate
New Reader
3/12/13 5:31 p.m.
I bought a pair of AutoNik Headlights at a swap meet the kind that uses a H-4 Halogen bulb and in the lower part of the headlight has a built in LED turn signal. Although they were new and still in the box the instruction for wiring were gone. Not worried about the headlight portion as that is pretty straight forward.
The turn signal pigtail has three wires one black, one red and one white. I assume the the black is ground. I assume the other two wires are for turn signal and parking lights. Anyone have any idea which is which? An internet search came up with nothing and it appears the company may not longer be in business or if they are don't produce the headlights anymore. Thanks!
Got a battery and a couple of wires?
This. Or pull the bulb(s) and check what has continuity to what with a multimeter.
pirate
New Reader
3/12/13 7:43 p.m.
In reply to Tom Suddard:
Can't pull the bulbs they are LED's sealed in the headlight housing.
Hal
Dork
3/12/13 7:59 p.m.
Keith Tanner wrote:
Got a battery and a couple of wires?
This ^^^. Just a guess, but you might find out that power to one of the wires lights half of the led's and power to the other will either light the other half or all of them.
The black is ground, the red is parking light, the white is the indicator. The indicator is brighter than the parking light. I have these in my hotrod.