Your gonna need to trace ALL the wires from these spotlights back to their sources to be sure theres nowt shorting out, if wires are "spliced" together cut the spottie wires as close as possible and wrap insulating tape over the cut wire, are you sure theres no relay wired in the spotlight wiring? small black cube mayby bolted to the panels somewhere, four wired connected to it, useually two thick and two thin? sounds like a bodge job by whoever wired em up so no telling what they did,
traceing wiring is a right pain, for a start i'd just insulate what you have cut already, judgeing by what your saying theres no reason to assume they used red for positive and black fro ground, could be the other way round so insulate all of it, (wrap insulating tape over the ends)
like i said over on matts site, spots are normally wired via the high beam as i believe its illeagle to use em on the road, so wired to high beam via an on/off switch and most definatly a relay should be used to power the lights, otherwise you run the risk of burning your loom wires
traceing wiring is a right pain, for a start i'd just insulate what you have cut already, judgeing by what your saying theres no reason to assume they used red for positive and black fro ground, could be the other way round so insulate all of it, (wrap insulating tape over the ends)
like i said over on matts site, spots are normally wired via the high beam as i believe its illeagle to use em on the road, so wired to high beam via an on/off switch and most definatly a relay should be used to power the lights, otherwise you run the risk of burning your loom wires
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