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wiring a lightbar to a 2000 liberty

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 4:57 pm
by outback_98
which wire is the highbeam wire to hook to the lightbar,it will work on low beam but not on highbeam i cant figure it out need help asap plz :)

Lights

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 8:32 pm
by legacytt
You need to wire the negative and positive wires from the relay into the respective wires from the back of one headlight. It is not earthed to the body like early models.

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 8:46 pm
by dfoyl
Pretty sure it is illegal to use light bar's with high beams. I know when I wired mine up recently that I made sure it only worked on the low beam circuit for that reason.

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 9:39 pm
by outback_98
thanks lagacytt,I try that and see how I go :)

Fact check :

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 11:09 pm
by Bantum
This from QG vehicle standards : http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Safety/Vehicl ... rmits.aspx
Requirements for the fitting fitment and use of driving lamps including Light Emitting Diode (LED) Light Bars on Vehicles, excluding motor bikes and motor trikes :
• The lamps should, as far as is possible, be installed symmetrically in pairs to the front of the vehicle.
• If lamps are not fitted as pairs (e.g. one, three etc.), they must be fitted to the front of the vehicle, symmetrically about the centre.
• The lamp/s must be installed in a way that the light produced does not cause the driver of the vehicle discomfort either directly or by reflection.
• The lamp/s must only come on when the main-beam (high beam) headlamps are used, and must automatically turn off when the main-beam headlamps are turned off.

Note : This exemption from complying with a part of ADR13/00 only applies in Queensland and may not be recognised in other states or territories. Vehicle operators who travel between states and territories must ensure that lamps fitted to their vehicles comply with the requirements in each state or territory.
So they're not illegal ... :rolleyes:

P.S. - I'd use the wiring kit, relay & switch that usually come with it ... :)

Cheers, Bantum ...

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 11:51 pm
by El_Freddo
dfoyl wrote:Pretty sure it is illegal to use light bar's with high beams. I know when I wired mine up recently that I made sure it only worked on the low beam circuit for that reason.
Nah you're pulling our leg right?

Light bars should ONLY be wired to work on high beam - treat them exactly the same as you would a set of driving lights. No two ways about it!

Also remember that subarus from L series onwards are negatively switched ;) That makes wiring a little bit different to do. Follow this diagram:

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Cheers

Bennie

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 8:43 am
by outback_98
yes i know they are only attached to high beam ;) thanks im bout to head out and try it again lol

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 3:35 pm
by outback_98
What color is the negative is it green or black wires?


How is it earthed?
There are green red and black wires.the relay on the lightbar is sealed?
Can't figure it out

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 5:32 pm
by NachaLuva
low beam is yellow/red is
High beam is red/black (RHS) & red (LHS)
common power is blue/white (RHS) & red/ble (LHS)

Remember the high & low beam wires are earth wires & the common wire is battery

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 5:41 pm
by outback_98
Yeah we have a forester and impreza they are the same this liberty is totally different to any Subis I had Beforenhencenwhy I can't figure it out

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 10:08 pm
by outback_98
What do I earth it to,the battery?

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 11:59 am
by NachaLuva
You earth it to a good earth point on the chassis. You'll see a heap of them around the engine bay, just undo one, clean it up a bit and add your own.

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 12:48 pm
by outback_98
I know mate but not on this vehicle doesn't work

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 1:14 pm
by NachaLuva
Are you sure you have the right wires from the high beam? Its negatively switched remember so current goes from common power through light to separate high/low beam earths.

You have to run 85 on the relay from the high beam wire (earthed remember); 86 to your dash switch to ignition; 30 to a fuse from the battery+; 87 to the driving lights

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 2:12 pm
by wagonist
The easiest way is to both sides of the relay trigger (ie pins 85 & 86) from the back of the headlight.
Find which 2 of the wires have 12V across them when the high beam is on.

If you wire them up this way, then it doesn't matter if the lights are earth switched, or power switched.
The only drawback to this method is the need to run 2 wires into the cabin from the engine bay to have them legal with a separate switch (ie one of the 2 wires from the headlight to the relay needs to go back in).
With a bit of playing around with a multimeter though, you can trace the high beam wire back into the cabin. Unplug both headlights, and then also the indicator/combination switch & trace the wires looking for "conductivity".

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 10:53 pm
by Bantum
This might help :

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Cheers, Bantum ...