Head light wiring up grade
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Ask me about my head light upgrade harness!!!
So I pretty much got all the wiring done for my head light upgrade today.
Heres the reason for the upgrade
The bottom plug is your standard CJ/Yj head light plug. its 18ga.. maybe 20.
The top is my new plug with my upgraded 12 gauge wire.. Yes its missing a groun only because I forgot to pick it up.
Heres a pic of the relays and breakers for it
The top relay with the yellow wire coming out of it is the low beam. Green is the high beams. After the wire comes out of the relay they go into thier individual 20 amp breakers. then out to the head lights
I have installed a EZ wire kit into my jeep so the switch wire for the relay was easy to find.. On a stock CJ they are not hard to locate I believe they are green and grey and run down the loom on the drivers fender. They come out of the small side of the fuse block. When I do this with stock jeeps I track down the stock wires and pull them over to the passenger side so they are close to the battery. Idealy you want the bigger wires as short as possible. I get my power from the batt side of the solenoid through more 16 ga wires.
Normally the head light switch takes all the power for the head lights and can increase the resistance dramatically. The power go's from the battery, into the fuse box, out to the switch, back into the fuse box and then through horribly under rated wire out to the lights.. thats a lot of power to draw through a switch.. ask any one who has had thier plug in the back of the swith melt.
Now the only current running through my switch operates the markers and the low amps needed to activate the relays..
FWIW that 8 gar red wire to the 30 amp breaker is for the Taurus fan. I need to finish the wiring for it.
Heres the reason for the upgrade

The bottom plug is your standard CJ/Yj head light plug. its 18ga.. maybe 20.
The top is my new plug with my upgraded 12 gauge wire.. Yes its missing a groun only because I forgot to pick it up.
Heres a pic of the relays and breakers for it

The top relay with the yellow wire coming out of it is the low beam. Green is the high beams. After the wire comes out of the relay they go into thier individual 20 amp breakers. then out to the head lights
I have installed a EZ wire kit into my jeep so the switch wire for the relay was easy to find.. On a stock CJ they are not hard to locate I believe they are green and grey and run down the loom on the drivers fender. They come out of the small side of the fuse block. When I do this with stock jeeps I track down the stock wires and pull them over to the passenger side so they are close to the battery. Idealy you want the bigger wires as short as possible. I get my power from the batt side of the solenoid through more 16 ga wires.


Normally the head light switch takes all the power for the head lights and can increase the resistance dramatically. The power go's from the battery, into the fuse box, out to the switch, back into the fuse box and then through horribly under rated wire out to the lights.. thats a lot of power to draw through a switch.. ask any one who has had thier plug in the back of the swith melt.
Now the only current running through my switch operates the markers and the low amps needed to activate the relays..
FWIW that 8 gar red wire to the 30 amp breaker is for the Taurus fan. I need to finish the wiring for it.