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Old 03-10-2020, 06:40 PM   #1
michaelnz
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Unhappy Lighting Bar Switch Wiring

Hi from the other side of the ditch
I have a problem I hope a smart Ranger owner can help me with.
I have just installed a nice light bar on the XLT using a plug and play loom.
It works perfectly BUT I would like to replace the teardrop switch with a 5-pin led rocker.
Evidently, I need to make some changes to the relay wiring as I can find no combination that makes the switch work properly.
The relay is a TR H101-12v four pin
Pin 30 has the battery +ve and a blue (+ve)? to the switch
Pin 65 has a white wire to the switch
Pin 87 has the positive to the bar
Pin 85 has the -ve to the battery and the -ve to the bar and the black (-ve)? to the switch.
Thanks
Mike
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