Garrett Palmer
Newer model jeep headlights are plug and play with the factory 78 connector
Dan Pearce
Garrett Palmer So the headlight it's self plugs into the harness. What is the control box you are using for the HALO"? Did you buy a used pair of OEM or some of the aftermarket that is on Ebay?
Garrett Palmer
Dan Pearce no they are aftermarket I work at a dealership and used to do used car trade in repairs, I was told to remove all the aftermarket stuff on a Jeep Wrangler and throw it away, but I kept it. It was just the lights themselves with the 3 pin connector and the control box for the halos which just uses a power and ground wire to power the control box
Garrett Palmer
Michael Reynolds the connector on the aftermarket lights will look like this it plugs straight into your factory 3 pin connector. The other 2 wires are just power and a ground that’s it. This is probably the easiest “mod” you can do to these cars. The same factory 3 pin connector for the volare and aspen is the same as a Jeep from 1987 to at least 2019
I have found a cheap set of this type of light on Ebay. Got a pair for $49. I will give them a try on my current resto project and post an update.
Newer model jeep headlights are plug and play with the factory 78 connector
Dan Pearce
Garrett Palmer So the headlight it's self plugs into the harness. What is the control box you are using for the HALO"? Did you buy a used pair of OEM or some of the aftermarket that is on Ebay?
Garrett Palmer
Dan Pearce no they are aftermarket I work at a dealership and used to do used car trade in repairs, I was told to remove all the aftermarket stuff on a Jeep Wrangler and throw it away, but I kept it. It was just the lights themselves with the 3 pin connector and the control box for the halos which just uses a power and ground wire to power the control box
Garrett Palmer
Michael Reynolds the connector on the aftermarket lights will look like this it plugs straight into your factory 3 pin connector. The other 2 wires are just power and a ground that’s it. This is probably the easiest “mod” you can do to these cars. The same factory 3 pin connector for the volare and aspen is the same as a Jeep from 1987 to at least 2019
I have found a cheap set of this type of light on Ebay. Got a pair for $49. I will give them a try on my current resto project and post an update.