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[QUOTE="QtrHorse, post: 822076, member: 1644"] #8 needs to be grounded to something. Jump a wire to #7 from #8. This is what turns on your LED's in the switch. Nothing to do with actually powering your lights on your bumpers. This makes the upper light on the switch light up when the switch is on. #6 connects to a positive power source that is on when your dash lights are on. Again, nothing that actually powers your bumper lights. This makes the lower light on the switch light up when the dash lights are on. #2 needs to be connected to a key on positive power with an inline fuse. #3 connects to a relay that will send power to your bumper lights. You will need a relay. You can power the relay/ relays directly from the battery or a distribution block. I prefer the distribution block myself but its a little more work. You need to fuse any power wire going to the switch, relay or distribution block. You can use a constant on power to #2 but this always has power going to the switch. You could accidently leave your lights on without the key being on this way. [/QUOTE]
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