Wiring Beacon lights

Discussion in 'International Forum' started by Bigdawg69, Sep 17, 2014.

  1. Bigdawg69

    Bigdawg69 Bobtail Member

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    Looking for some info for wiring beacon lights onto a 2013 prostar. There are 2 optional switches avaliable and was wondering if anyone knew if there was pre wiring for them either located on the firewall on on the frame/back of cab. Dont feel like forking over to the dealer $98 per hour to do it. salesman told me they tend to over bill on it and he dosent recomend having them do it. (pretty decent on his part) The one time he had the service bay do it, it ended up over $600 so yea dont really want to pay that if i dont have to
     
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  3. Heavyd

    Heavyd Road Train Member

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    I think all you get is pre-wired switches and relays. Remove the fuse panel cover. You are looking for "Customer Accessories #1" and "Customer Accessories #2" relays. They should be on the right half side of breaker/relay panel. Out the bottom of those relays you are looking for a light green 12 gauge wire number A14SBD from one relay, and A14SAD from the other. This is what you connect your lights to. I think those wires are just stub ends right there in the fuse panel. The diagram I have does not have them running anywhere at all.
     
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