Help wiring nForce's

codycat91

Member
Feb 17, 2011
729
NY
Quick question on wiring up a pair of nForces. I have 2 nForces in dual color, Red/Blue. I want to wire them so that on one powered switch they flash just blue, and on a separate powered switch, they flash just red. How would I wire this to make this possible? I do have access to relays but I'm not super familiar with using them (I just install lights on my own vehicles). Thank you.

Reason for this is my car is a dual use personal vehicle. (Volunteer FF, and Police)
 

buddek09

Member
Aug 15, 2012
339
US, Ohio
I'm not too familiar with nForce lights but looking at the instructions as long as it's on function table 1, if it's not just follow the instructions to change the function table, the applying power to the red and the white wire will flash color 1. Applying power to the red/white and white wire will flash color 2. A relay will be needed and wire pin 87a to switch 1, pin 30 to the white wire on the light heads, pin 87 to constant power, pin 86 to switch 2, and pin 85 to ground. As long as both switches aren't both on at the same time you will only get one color at a time.
 
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codycat91

Member
Feb 17, 2011
729
NY
I'm not too familiar with nForce lights but looking at the instructions as long as it's on function table 1, if it's not just follow the instructions to change the function table, the applying power to the red and the white wire will flash color 1. Applying power to the red/white and white wire will flash color 2. A relay will be needed and wire pin 87a to switch 1, pin 30 to the white wire on the light heads, pin 87 to constant power, pin 86 to switch 2, and pin 85 to ground. As long as both switches aren't both on at the same time you will only get one color at a time.

Awesome thank you. That explanation was PERFECT
 

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