Have you fitted relays to the existing lighting harness?
I can thoroughly recommend the Fyrlyts if your wanting to fit spotlights. I do a lot more night driving when on holiday now simply because I can with them fitted.
 Master
					
					
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						Hi,
I'd like to upgrade the lighting on my Puma. I have a trip from Perth to Sydney coming up in a month so do I install a set of driving lights (Which ones - They need to fit on an ARB bar. The Fylyt's look good) or upgrade the lights with some inserts (preferred as they are harder to pinch).
I don't do a huge amount of night driving so not looking at a huge investment. If I'm going to do driving lights I'd rather get a good set.
Cheers
Have you fitted relays to the existing lighting harness?
I can thoroughly recommend the Fyrlyts if your wanting to fit spotlights. I do a lot more night driving when on holiday now simply because I can with them fitted.
 OldBushie
					
					
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						Traxide upgrade loom with better globes. Pat
What Pat says. Traxide relay system to preserve original light switch and higher wattage\output globes.
Cheaper and works a treat.
Peter.
Don't Pumas already have headlight relays fitted from factory?
FSM wiring diagram suggests so...

-Mitch
'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.
I have just fitted Phillips +130 globes from Autobahn for $89 and they are a huge improvement so I suggest you try that before spending lots of money.
Yes they do, but not doing what we need them to.
Working backwards from the globes and dash light in picture 2 for the main(high) beam are J/K/L.
J/K/L in picture 1 go to fuses 17p & 18p (underdash fuse box).
They are feed from the headlamp switch.
This still has full current through the switch.
The relays are only fitted so the headlamps turn off when the ignition does.
In the past I've found one relay (R113) is turned on with the park lights, the other(R123) by the ignition(wire missing from the linked diagrams).
This is is why I went the twin relay setup Traxide sell.
Great information, cheers. I'd been scratching my head over that for a while.
I also have also purchased the headlight relay kit, but have it 'in waiting'. I was delaying an install as I have not yet worked out a suitable place to mount the relays and the other things I want to wire up the enxt time I get my electro-freak on.
I think I've decided that I'll make a mounting plate up that mounts behind the LHS headlight, mounting off the 2 windscreen washer reservoir bottom mounts on the wheel arch liner. Only apprehension is how water resistant they might be to the inevitable water that finds its way to that location.
-Mitch
'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.
Mine are on a bracket under the RH guard just behind the air intake hole that is usually blanked off.
This way I can access the fuses if needed without pulling anything apart.
Like everything, no 2 will be the same when adding goodies to ourselfs.
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