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I am lost my MG wiring diagram shows 3 wires to the light switch and 4 wires to the dimmer-flash to pass switch 2 of witch go to high and low beams.2 of my new wires must go to the last 2 on the dimmer and one to the light switch but does it replace one or join one and witch one.
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You do not need to use any wiring at the headlight switch. Your best bet is to locate the relays out near the headlights, I mounted mine on the inner fender near the radiator support bracket. See photo.
1. On that side of the car, you should find the four bullet connectors which feed your existing headlights: one pair of blue with a red tracer. These are the left and right low beam. The other two are blue with a white tracer (left and right high beam). Disconnect these bullets.
2. Pick which side headlight wiring you want to use to operate the relays (left or right, you don't need both). Reinstall the bullet sleeve on the unused pair to prevent a dead short. The blue/red bullet gets connected to the relay low beam relay coil (pin 85). The blue/white gets connected to the high beam relay coil (pin 85). Connect pin 86 on both relays to ground. If you have wired this correctly, the low beam relay should click when you operate the headlight switch and the high beam should click when you operate the highbeam switch. If they don't click, you've got a wiring issue.
3. Whatever color wire is connected to pin 30 on both relays is your high current input (one for low beam, one for high beam). These get connected to the starter solenoid (solder on a ring terminal).
4. Whatever color wire is connected to pin 87 on both relays should already be connected to your headlight plugs. No probs here.
(note pins 87 and 30 may be reversed without problems, but that is how they are commonly wired).
The only other thing you need to connect is the ground at the headlight.