Toyota Aftermarket Switch??
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The lights draw more than that; but, by using the relay, all of the strain is placed on the relay and not run through the switch.
All the dash switch is doing when wired to a relay is activating the relay and using enough power to turn on the led on the switch.
All the dash switch is doing when wired to a relay is activating the relay and using enough power to turn on the led on the switch.
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That makes more sense, it almost sounded like you had your lights wired through a 3-5 amp fuse.
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The only time I ever wire something without my own fuse is if I know what +12 source I am tapping into, as it should be protected already by the factory fuse box.
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Also, this may help:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/f.../#post51562424
reference the picture in post one to see the order of which I am speaking, but these are 3 pin switches... I'm not aware of any OEM 4 pin switches?
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/f.../#post51562424
reference the picture in post one to see the order of which I am speaking, but these are 3 pin switches... I'm not aware of any OEM 4 pin switches?
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