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Original discussion thread
First you will need:
1) Some Appropriate Gauge Wire - about 1 foot length
2) 3 Terminal Spades - long ones (I sourced them from a Saab connector kit @ work)
3) A large but connector or junction connector your 3 wires will snugly fit into
4) Heat Shrink Tube
Tools you Need:
1) Wire Stripper
2) Wire Crimper
3) Heat Source to shrink tube and connectors
4) Solder and Solder Iron
First cut the wire into 3 equal lengths - I went with about 3-4 inches
Strip the one end and crimp the spade connector onto it. Use some solder to ensure a solid connection.
Install shrink tube over your wire/solder and seal.
Repeat this 2 more times.
Next Strip the other ends of the wire to 10mm exposed.
Fit the three ends equally together into your end connector and crimp.
Heat the connector to seal the ends and ensure a tight bond.
Your completed wire jumper should look something like this:
With your hood open - access the relay panel next to your brake reservoir.
Once open, carefully remove your "Flash To Pass" Relay #FR1
Note the position of the 87, 87a, and 30 terminals on the relay;
Install the wire jumper into these pins in the fuse panel - once installed it will look like this;
To test you result start up your car - turn your Xenon lights on and turn on your high-beams - you should now look like this!
Success! Now you can see very well @ night with the Xenon's @ 100% plus your H7 High-beams on together. Mine also work with the fog lamps on since I have full Euro mode enabled via Tech2 program setting.
Any questions please refer to the original discussion thread posted @ the top of this how to.
European Motor Services, LLC - Point Pleasant, PA 18950 - www.europeanmotorsvc.com
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Thank you Frank! That is exactly what I am looking for!
I guess the way these cars are set up with HID and DRL's means that the Halogens have never been used!
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Got time to get at it and got it done today!
I used 12g copper wire and soldered a piece in to make a 'm' shape. Works great!
Thanks again!
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I only directed you to this thread from http://saabworld.net/f9/9-5-high-bea...stumped-28408/, the credit for this tutorial goes to Jeffrey.![]()
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Thanks Jeffery!
This is a great site.
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A few pictures of the "M" i made.
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I would reccomend you wrap your "handle" with either heat shrink tube or electrical tape as that would be a live wire exposed otherwise.
European Motor Services, LLC - Point Pleasant, PA 18950 - www.europeanmotorsvc.com
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Is there a procedure to get this to work on a 9-3? I have a 2003 Saab 9-3 with factory bi-xenon hid's and would like to have the halogens on. Thanks!
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Getting to this kind of late but i have wrapped the handle with heat shrink. Great idea Burnsside! I forgot to post it here.
Chrismos I'm not sure if there is one. If you know anything about wiring you could maybe make a tutorial. I'm sure if you search you can find the schematics for the wiring. (If it's the same relay for the high lights as the 9-5.... It may be the same procedure... That's a guess.)
Good luck.