I am looking at adding a couple lights to the front of my Argo and noticed that it is pre wired for bright lights. Any body have any thoughts on if I just put a fuse in and use these connections as there is already a place in the light switch. Also I see there is a 4 plug connection up in the front of the engine compartment with a yellow wire and a brown with gray stripe in the connection not going to anything, what is it for? I see the factory tack is a joke, at idle it says over 2000 rpm and at 3/4 throttle it is over 6000 rpm. do not believe my 23 hp carb vanguard can run that fast.
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Originally posted by fishgo28 View PostI am looking at adding a couple lights to the front of my Argo and noticed that it is pre wired for bright lights. Any body have any thoughts on if I just put a fuse in and use these connections as there is already a place in the light switch. Also I see there is a 4 plug connection up in the front of the engine compartment with a yellow wire and a brown with gray stripe in the connection not going to anything, what is it for? I see the factory tack is a joke, at idle it says over 2000 rpm and at 3/4 throttle it is over 6000 rpm. do not believe my 23 hp carb vanguard can run that fast.sigpic
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So I put a relay and fuse in the fuse panel and hooked new lights to the plugin by the head lights, it has a black wire and a blue wire into the factory plug, now the lights all work whether I have the factory switch on low or high beam. Am I missing something? I figured the factory switch would separate low or high depending on where you positioned it.
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