Originally Posted by
drivesafe
Hi again Shane and are you trying to sort out the voltage polarity at one of the headlight plugs.
If so, the voltage does not reverse, you are simply measuring the voltage of the terminals back to front, and you are getting a positive feedback between low beam and high beam filaments.
A very common mistake.
NOTE, Land Rover have POSITIVE SWITCHED headlights
You will have three terminals in the headlight plug. Two vertical and one horizontal.
The HORIZONTAL terminal is your low beam positive ( 12v + ) terminal
The two vertical terminals are for high beam. One is positive ( 12v + ) when high beam is on, and the other is GROUND or EARTH ( 0v ).
Turn your high beam on and measure the voltage. If when you measure the voltage, your multi meter shows a negative number, EG -12.32v ( a minus " - " sign at the front of the number ), then you have your probes back to front.
You have the RED probe on the ground terminal and you have the BLACK probe on the 12v terminal.
Reverse the probes and then with the correct voltage reading ( no minus " - " sign at the front of the number ) The BLACK probe will be on the GROUND or EARTH terminal.
Note which terminal is the EARTH terminal and then switch your headlights to low beam. Simply note the colour of the wire connected to that terminal.
Now place your BLACK probe on the EARTH terminal and place your RED probe on the HORIZONTAL terminal and you should have a 12v reading, with no minus " - " sign at the front of the number.
Note the colour of each wire connected to what terminal, You now have the correct polarity for your headlight wiring.
Also note, the left side headlight wiring can be a different colour to the right side headlight wiring. So check and note the colours one both sides.