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euro high beam problems
- Subject: euro high beam problems
- From: vwscir88@hotmail.com (The Hitman)
- Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 20:37:47 -0400
i also used 10 gauge, but haven't changed the bulbs yet. the ones that were
in the headlights when i got them from germany work, so why change?
>From: pbureau@attbi.com
>To: "The Hitman" <vwscir88@hotmail.com>
>CC: ranahan@charter.net, calimus@techography.net, scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>Subject: Re: euro high beam problems
>Date: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 00:24:39 +0000
>
>what size wire did you use to run the wires to the
>headlight ? I use size 10 and I use Rally 130w/100w H4
>and 100w H3's and Have nothing "melting" or
>overheating..
>--
>====
>ATS - Patrick Bureau
>1985 8v Euro GTX 3A/JH Project
>(show car)
>1985 8v Euro GT Project (Daily Drive)
>http://www.longcoeur.com/scirocco/
>http://www.texassciroccoteam.org/
> > went out there and played a lil' on lunch, here's what i found. first
>off
> > the side i didn't use (pass. side) i never cut the connectors off of,
>so i
> > looked right at the high beam wire i did use. what appears to be
>happening
> > is that every time i turn the brights on, a lil' bit more of this wire
> > "burns", or becomes dark and brittle. is there anyway to stop this or am
>i
> > going to have to route a new high beam trigger wire? if i do need to
>route a
> > new trigger wire, what the best way (easiest way) without looking
>"hacked"
> > to run this wire? tia
> > hit
> >
> >
> > >Wrom: DULHPQQWOYIYZUNNYCGPKYLEJGDGVCJVTLBXF
> > >To: "The Hitman" <vwscir88@hotmail.com>,calimus@techography.net
> > >CC: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> > >Subject: Re: euro high beam problems
> > >Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 17:18:08 -0400
> > >
> > >Check the OEM wiring you DIDN'T use to trigger the relays. We normally
>use
> > >one side and leave the other side dangling someplace. Maybe it shorted
>out
> > >somewhere.
> > >
> > >John
> > >Long Beach
> > >
> > >"The Hitman" <vwscir88@hotmail.com>
> > >|guess i forgot to mention, each side high beam has it's |own relay.
>there
> > >is also a 30amp fuse between each relay |and the battery. the fuse that
> > >keeps pooping is the 10 |amps, #'s 9 and 10, in the fuse box.
> > >|
> > >|
> > >|>Wrom: GGMEPYOQKEDOTWFAOBUZXUWLSZLKBRNVW
> > >|>To: The Hitman <vwscir88@hotmail.com>
> > >|>CC: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> > >|>Subject: Re: euro high beam problems
> > >|>Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 16:30:03 -0400
> > >|>
> > >|>All I can say is that if you haven't yet, then you need |>to relay,
> > >relay,
> > >|>relay. Did I mention relays?
> > >|>
> > >|>You could also have a short somewhere, but the best way |>to find it,
>and
> > >|>fix other potential problems would be to relay the |>lights. Its
>easy,
> > >is
> > >|>simple and you just can't beat the benifits. Also, if |>you use
>Patricks
> > >|>wiring diagram to do the relaying, replace the custom |>tupperware
>fuse
> > >|>block holder that he used with some simple in-line fuse |>holders.
>While
> > >|>it isn't "needed", adding the fuses at that point will |>help prevent
>any
> > >|>chance of you killing the battery due to too much drain.
> > >|>
> > >|>William
> > >|>
> > >|>The Hitman wrote:
> > >|>>
> > >|>> every time i hit my high beams (eurolights) i blow the |>>fuse in
>the
> > >|>fuse
> > >|>> box. i triple checked all my connections and relays and
>|>>everything
> > >|>appears
> > >|>> to be right. i then replaced the 10 amp fuse with a 20 |>>amp fuse,
>now
> > >the
> > >|>> highs don't work at all. so i went back to the 10 amp |>>fuse and
>the
> > >highs
> > >|>> came on for 30 secs or so before the fuse blew again. |>> any ideas
> > >here? |>i'm
> > >|>> stumped. tia
> > >|>> hit
> > >|>>
> > >|>
> > >|>--
> > >|>http://www.techography.com/scirocco (s.org forums)
> > >|>
> > >|>88' Scirocco 16v (the void)
> > >|>89' Cabriolet 8v (pretty bunneh)
> > >|>71' Karmann Ghia (air sucker)
> > >|>
> > >|
> > >|
> > >|
> > >|
> > >|So Sayeth The Hitman
> > >|'86 "psycho 16v" scirocco
> > >|'88 "stripe" 16v scirocco
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