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Old 05-07-2008, 11:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Neons

I have jus bought some interior neons a while back and I was wanting to set them to where when I turn my headlights on they come on as well....how would you go about doing that?
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Im sure if you searched you would find a wiring diagram for the combination switch that turns your headlights on. just tap the power source for the neons into the switched wire from the headlight switch.
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I would suggest running a relay/switch setup. If you just wire into the headlight power....not good.

Wire it so that when you turn on the headlights it makes the relay switch "on" to send power to the neons
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Yeah, or you could wire them up to your fog harness if you're not using it currently. its blue taped to the harness for the front blinkers on either side. Then buy an autozone relay (3.99), plug it in under the steering column (waaayy up there, it's brown, and looks exactly like the security harness) then use the foglight switch harness in the slot next to your hazard ('94 and up) to turn it on.
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HAHAHA, nevermind, i'm retarded.
I thought he was talking about the even more ricey UNDERBODY Neons..
Disregard my entire last post!
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Lol thats what I thought too thats why I even opened the post cause i wanted to beg him not to do it. Yea I did forget that make sure you use a relay and an inline fuse thats the right amperage for your lights so you dont fry your headlight wiring.
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