Should not be that hard, my Defender has on of them on it STD.
I think you would only have to run the power to the headlights via a relay that is powered by the ignition. No doubt there are other people on here who know exactly how to do it.
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Should not be that hard, my Defender has on of them on it STD.
I think you would only have to run the power to the headlights via a relay that is powered by the ignition. No doubt there are other people on here who know exactly how to do it.
Stevo everytime I get my you know what out someone falls pregnant I have so many kids I'm over posting everytime we have one.....but I love them all 5 girls . Thanks anyway .
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My Fender also switches the lights to parkers when the ignition is off.
And people remember if you are walking through a parking lot and a car has its lights on do the owner a favor and save their battery. How?
Kick the lights in:twisted: it will also keep the waiting times down for the NRMA/RACV etc
the old "overcharged battery" syndrome........
you can always spot a car with an overcharged battery.....they are the ones with the lights on......
always parked and locked up......
tjm dual battery controller....?
shouldnt it isolate the two batteries.....?
your main should have gone flat.....because the lights are connected to it....
but your auxillary should have been fully charged......you should have been able to jump start off that......