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Old 05-13-2008, 08:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Help needed connecting PIAA 520 to OEM switch and harness.

I am having trouble getting my OEM switch and switch harness to the Piaa harness. I have my Piaa's bumper mounted and switched to go on with Hi beams only. I am currently using the PIAA switch but want to use the OEM switch. I searched the forum and came up with several different ways, but I am a simpleton when it comes to wiring and can't figure it out. Does any one have some easy instructions. I would like to cut off the PIAA switch and rig up the OEM one.

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Re: Help needed connecting PIAA 520 to OEM switch and harness.

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I am having trouble getting my OEM switch and switch harness to the Piaa harness. I have my Piaa's bumper mounted and switched to go on with Hi beams only. I am currently using the PIAA switch but want to use the OEM switch. I searched the forum and came up with several different ways, but I am a simpleton when it comes to wiring and can't figure it out. Does any one have some easy instructions. I would like to cut off the PIAA switch and rig up the OEM one.

Thanks for your help.

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Re: Help needed connecting PIAA 520 to OEM switch and harness.

I looked at this thread before but it is using an OEM harness, relay, switch harness and switch. I am wanting to use the PIAA harness and relay but use the OEM Switch with or without the OEM switch harness.

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