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- STV
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There is a page \"Somewhere\" that explains it well, but, all that you need to do is put a switch in line with the headlight motors.
So, instead of the current flowing from the fuse box directly to the headlight motor, it flows through a switch as well.
This then allows you to break the circuit when you press the button/throw the switch, and return it to normal with another press.
Hope this helps. If your in Sydney, PM me and i will show you how i have done it on mine.
Regards
STV
So, instead of the current flowing from the fuse box directly to the headlight motor, it flows through a switch as well.
This then allows you to break the circuit when you press the button/throw the switch, and return it to normal with another press.
Hope this helps. If your in Sydney, PM me and i will show you how i have done it on mine.
Regards
STV
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- Jimmy
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Re:
NMX516 wrote:irwin83r wrote:i cant remember if its my mates supra or my other mates rx7 but if you keep flicking the lights up and down you can eventually get them out of sink to the point where ones going up and ones going down... makes the car look totaly drunk/spastic
This can be acheived on the MX as well. Treat the raise headlight button on the dash like the 'shoot' button on a space invaders arcade game, and you will get the same result. Just have to push the button in and out as quickly as you can. Don't know whether it does any damage, so try it at your own risk
Wouldn't it look cool seeing a bunch of fives lined up doint the mexican wave!
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