RE: Aux Switches
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RE: Aux Switches - 10/2/2006 7:20:21 PM
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blackstangs281
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I agree, looks good
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RE: Aux Switches - 10/2/2006 8:53:20 PM
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H3_Hummer
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Yes, they do look good and the price is excellent. My next question is, how do you remove the faceplate?
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RE: Aux Switches - 10/3/2006 4:52:49 PM
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fisherman119
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stick your finger in the cigarette sockets and GENTLY up and pullout. It is held in place with bayonett clips.....
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RE: Aux Switches - 10/4/2006 7:13:17 AM
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H3_Hummer
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Thank-you for the help in removing the face plate.
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RE: Aux Switches - 2/7/2007 7:04:29 AM
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Voodoo
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I hate to drag up the past, but I had remebered reading this thread some time ago and have since added a set of PIAA lights to my bull bar. You gotta love the search function on this forum. Anyhow, I bought the GM aux. light switch from the dealer but it came without any documentation. When I called the parts dept. they were of no help. What I need to know from any of you guys that used this OEM switch on aftermarket lights is which pigtail post is the +12v, load, and ground. The pigtail is marked A,B,C at the switch connector. I put a multi-meter across it and thought I had it figured out, but when I plugged it up it was a no-go. I know that the lights are wired correctly because I can plug the PIAA switch into the harness and the lights function. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Greg
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RE: Aux Switches - 2/8/2007 4:50:51 PM
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Ghostrider
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If its the pushbutton style like in the pics, engage the switch and with a + and - test wire, try combos until you get the on indicator to light. then you know youve got the 12+ and ground. then the remaining one is the Acc. I think in general it goes from top to bottom: A: 12+ B: To Acc. C: Vehicle ground Let us know what you find!
< Message edited by Ghostrider -- 2/8/2007 4:51:10 PM >
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RE: Aux Switches - 2/8/2007 5:07:33 PM
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Voodoo
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Thanks Ghostrider, I was beginning to think my post got lost at the end of that old thread. I'll give that a try. I ended up getting frustrated and plugged the damn Piaa switch back in. From what I was seeing with the multi-meter, it should have been in the circuit correctly. Sometimes you just have to walk away for a little while when frustration sets in and come back to the problem with a clear head. Also, It never hurts to ask for help. LOL Thanks, Greg
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