- May 28, 2014
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Quad Beams W/ or W/O Fogs (4-Hi or 6-Hi)
there are a few threads out there about 4 hi and 6 hi but they definitely have more steps and are not as easy as this.
i followed a thread on the OS
http://forums.trailvoy.com/showthread.php?t=58678
6-Hi did not work for me i tried quick connects and connecting straight to the diode idk why but you may have better luck than me, just remember to unplug the battery before working with the bcm
Tools:
8mm socket or wrench
pliers
Parts:
RadioShack IN4004 Part #276-1103
http://www.radioshack.com/1n4004-micro-1-amp-rectifier-diode/2761103.html
1.you have to remove the negative cable from the battery first then locate the bcm under the rear seat
2.after you find the bcm unplug both lower and upper harness for ease of install
3. now is a good time to trim the diode ends down to a better size (only do this is you are doing 4-hi only, unless you use a quick connect wire for 6-hi)
then remove the blue part of the plug on the lower harness by pulling the tabs up and around where they sit
now find the pink/white wire and black/white wire, they were right next to each other, then insert the side of the diode with the stripe in front of the black/white wire, the other end of the diode goes to the pink/white wire (picture is just to show how its done the harness shown is wrong)
then put the blue part back on making shure it holds together
the finished product should look like this
4. That all it takes now plug it back in and hook the battery cable up and try it out, turn on the headlights and make shure there on, then push the headlights stalk forward for high..."quad beams" and enjoy
TIP: After connecting the battery turn the key to on and DO NOT start the car let the hvac have a few minutes to its self to relearn its positions. then start the car and enjoy
there are a few threads out there about 4 hi and 6 hi but they definitely have more steps and are not as easy as this.
i followed a thread on the OS
http://forums.trailvoy.com/showthread.php?t=58678
6-Hi did not work for me i tried quick connects and connecting straight to the diode idk why but you may have better luck than me, just remember to unplug the battery before working with the bcm
Tools:
8mm socket or wrench
pliers
Parts:
RadioShack IN4004 Part #276-1103
http://www.radioshack.com/1n4004-micro-1-amp-rectifier-diode/2761103.html
1.you have to remove the negative cable from the battery first then locate the bcm under the rear seat
2.after you find the bcm unplug both lower and upper harness for ease of install
3. now is a good time to trim the diode ends down to a better size (only do this is you are doing 4-hi only, unless you use a quick connect wire for 6-hi)
then remove the blue part of the plug on the lower harness by pulling the tabs up and around where they sit
now find the pink/white wire and black/white wire, they were right next to each other, then insert the side of the diode with the stripe in front of the black/white wire, the other end of the diode goes to the pink/white wire (picture is just to show how its done the harness shown is wrong)
then put the blue part back on making shure it holds together
the finished product should look like this
4. That all it takes now plug it back in and hook the battery cable up and try it out, turn on the headlights and make shure there on, then push the headlights stalk forward for high..."quad beams" and enjoy
TIP: After connecting the battery turn the key to on and DO NOT start the car let the hvac have a few minutes to its self to relearn its positions. then start the car and enjoy