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03-09-2012, 10:26 AM | #1 | ||
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Riksta...funny how priorities interfere with a good project! I look forward to your report..especially on how much of the front needs to be dismantled. Interesting wiring info. from Tom Jones.... Bill
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04-09-2012, 05:25 PM | #2 | ||
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Got mail today,,, my DRL and Grille have made their way from China .was only ordered on the 27/8 and came today , thats dam good service. now to set aside some time to install them.
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04-09-2012, 05:27 PM | #3 | ||
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Mine arrived yesterday, but I collected them today.
They were ordered on Friday, very quick from DHL. I will be installing on Friday / Saturday...
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04-09-2012, 05:31 PM | #4 | ||
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yes lets the game begin, removing the front bar withoout breaking anything..
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I take it you all have MC's?
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My install date now looks to be Monday, so those installing on weekend will beat me to it!!!
Pretty much a standard trend mod now for a non-Titanium!
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So checked out the wiring loom in preperation for the install.
I have two relays and the following wire branches from it; - Left hand connector (DRL) - Right hand connector (DRL) - Yellow Wire (connected to two greens in fuse box – ACC on - ignition) - Blue Wire (connected to headlight loom, I think it connects to aBrown Wire) - Black Wire with ring (This would be for ground) But then I have one extra wire… It is a Red Wire with a Red 20Amp Fuse Holder and a ring on it.Is this to be connected to the battery? If so, that is wierd as some kits do not have this extra wire. I thought it would have got power from the ACC on / Ignition. Any thoughts guys...
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Yes mine has 4 wires also black,red yellow & blue. I am going to try red will be power for the relays, black earth, then most probably yellow ign to turn the lights on & blue to dim..was going to look tonight but did the GPS instead.
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I believe the red wire with the fuse (mine is a 15 amp fuse) goes directly to the positive battery terminal as when the relays are activated, they switch to that power source to power the DRLs. You'll see that the red wire is thicker than the other wires (which are simply driving a relay and don't need to be as thick). |
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A study of the wiring diagrams is a very good idea to find the best way of connecting them up. Dont know how the Mondeo is, but if it is of any help, with my FG I used power after the EEC relay for the yellow, LH low beam after the fuse for the blue, both were securely plugged into the back of an existing connector in the PDB using modified spade terminals to avoid any tapping or damage to the fragile wires. This way also, all wires were fused and do not affect power to or from the ignition systems. |
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06-09-2012, 08:26 PM | #16 | ||
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hey greane just pulled my bumper off,, did you see the unused plug on each side with a yellow end , i thought possible drl plug but is only 2 wires. the intercooler is behind those shutters if you what to upgrade it, the focus xr5 fits
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06-09-2012, 08:37 PM | #17 | ||
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Thanks heaps guys for all the hints and tips!!!
Now for the money question, where are you goes mouniting the Relays? I really want to have these somewhere hidden.
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Haven't gotten to mounting the relays or securing wiring just yet, so not sure where that's all going to go. |
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07-09-2012, 12:42 AM | #19 | ||
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I mounted the relay on the beam under the LHS headlight...plenty on cable to go underneath were the other cable's are in the bumper
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07-09-2012, 12:58 AM | #20 | ||
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I mounted the relay on the beam under the LHS headlight...plenty on cable to go underneath were the other cable's are in the bumper
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I'm contacting a Mod to see about making this a Sticky and/or placing in the Rech Resources area.
Excellent stuff!
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Project going well, and we're now wiring it up.
Below photos show where we're connecting the red (12V) power, blue (into headlight loom to dim DRL), black (earth) and yellow (into acc/ignition). I'm not saying the way we've done it is the best - but it seems to work (so far!) and is just one option (especially how we've done the headlight (blue) input). This is how we've wired things up in the main fuse box (we used a male connector as another forum member suggested to jam into the slot with the two green wires). This is where we installed the relay: This is the pass side headlight loom we're using for the blue wire to dim the DRLs - we WERE going to use the violet/green Pin 3, but discovered it's probably the wrong one. After another test this morning, we're going to use Pin 10 (anybody that's already done this agree/disagree?)... As I said, it's just one way of doing it, not necessarily the most 'OEM' way! |
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looking good,,, i was just about to say pin 10 not pin 3. my relay system must be different to yours,my blue is full light and the yellow is dim light.
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07-09-2012, 03:07 PM | #25 | ||
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For Sale: One pair (2x) of Ford Mondeo (MC) Zetec black plastic inserts. Slightly used, but only 12 months old.
These inserts replace the Mondeo Titanium DRLs located above the fog lights to give you that classic Zetec look. Makes your Titanium faster and use less fuel, as each insert weighs much less than a DRL! Jokes aside, my DRLs are in. Very happy with the result and looking forward to giving the vehicle a tub after a very dirty rain storm here in Canberra (see pic!)... They're configured to switch on with ignition (so on all the time), and dim with headlights (but not parking lights). Last edited by Greane01; 07-09-2012 at 03:15 PM. |
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Just starting to take my headlights off now...
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Same here. They certainly give off a good light..very happy.
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Ok, so mine is wired up and working.
However...it appears that my DRL's are not very bright, plus they are not dimming! It is like they are in "reduced / dimmed" mode all of the time. Not sure what the problem is. So instead of being 100% intensity, then reducing to 70% when lights are on. Mine appear to be 70% all the time, not matter if headlights are on or not... I started by using Pin 10 as per above, however it is for the "dip beam" I used Pin 5 as it is for the main beam. Pin 12 is for side lights. Pin 3 is actually for the Headlight Levelling. Am I right in saying the following (UK - AUS); - Sidelights = Parkers - Main Bean = Headlights - Dip Beam = High Beam Or do I have the above around the wrong way and it should be Pin 5??? But would that have any effect on the lights being a constant low intensity, rather than a high intensity that then dims... I hope the above makes sense... Glenn
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