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boode



Member Since: 11 Apr 2012
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England 2003 Defender 90 Td5 HT Rutland Red
Headlight polarity reversal for LED
Just tried to upgrade to a nice new pair of LEDs but no light output Sad
Checked polarity of wires in headlight plug and they are reversed so a negative current flowing for main or dipped beam

I previously upgraded the headlight loom to an IPF loom that allows high output bulbs to be used (fitted by a garage)
This loom has three relays that the wires run through - and looks very complicated

Any one have a diagram of the IPF loom or any ideas how to modify it to reverse the polarity in the plugs ?

The RedWhite wire from the headlight plug that should be the ground wire - goes to a 30amp fuse then onto the chassis - it does not go to the relays

I am very confused
Post #677553 10th Jan 2018 10:28pm
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I could pop over and have a look with you if you like? 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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Post #677555 10th Jan 2018 10:33pm
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boode



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Thanks George - that would be a great help
I will PM you for a convenient time
Post #677556 10th Jan 2018 10:36pm
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