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    Using relay spaces in fuse box

    Hello, I’m looking to wire up a few after market lights to my D3. I’ve checked the relay section in the fuse box and there’s a few empty slots. Not sure if I can use or not as they may be allocated to other functions.

    Being a big fan of “everything in its right place”, I would like to use up any of these slots for some of my lights but I have no idea how to get underneath the relays so that I can wire it up. Anyone got any tips? I’m wanting to rig up a reverse light, driving lights and a led roof rack light bar. Each one needing its own relay, I presume.

    Any tips, pics appreciated.

    z

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triplezed3 View Post
    Hello, I’m looking to wire up a few after market lights to my D3. I’ve checked the relay section in the fuse box and there’s a few empty slots. Not sure if I can use or not as they may be allocated to other functions.

    Being a big fan of “everything in its right place”, I would like to use up any of these slots for some of my lights but I have no idea how to get underneath the relays so that I can wire it up. Anyone got any tips? I’m wanting to rig up a reverse light, driving lights and a led roof rack light bar. Each one needing its own relay, I presume.

    Any tips, pics appreciated.

    z
    No idea on the subject, I ran 6mm to the rear of my car and housed a reverse relay in the left hand tool compartment and grabbed a reverse light to switch it. My boat trailer has a reversing solenoid in it aswell as the 8 amp reverse light. It runs something else to but I can't remember what

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