Code 3 gurus, need info on Wingman

usdemt

Member
May 21, 2010
195
Vermillion SD
Did you try calling Code 3? Maybe Kurt will know more but if you pull a lighthead out and see how its wired it could be possible. You would void warranty but as long as each head is running off of a ground and a positive you can connect all positives to +12 and then wire in the flasher. I have not personally seen one to know for sure. The other big worry would be if they are running off of something other than 12 volt like a ballast or something like that.
 

andrewsim

Member
Jun 15, 2010
316
Northeastern, IL
The Wingmans are not ground side switched, but they can be easily converted. I guy I work with had to do this to allow his Wingman to be controlled by his Cencom.
 

GranPrix

Member
May 23, 2010
530
FL
The modules are pretty straight forward:


BLK/Ground


Red/Power and they're on.


Two prongs to change flash patterns and a White wire to sync for TA.
 

GranPrix

Member
May 23, 2010
530
FL
andrewsim said:
The Wingmans are not ground side switched, but they can be easily converted. I guy I work with had to do this to allow his Wingman to be controlled by his Cencom.

Any idea how he converted?
 

andrewsim

Member
Jun 15, 2010
316
Northeastern, IL
He took the red and black wires on the lights and switched them.


His Wingman was setup with a multi conductor wire, one wire for each head providing positive (from the factory), and one providing the ground (from the factory). He just reversed it and set all of the light heads to steady burn.


I am not sure if your is set up like this.
 

GranPrix

Member
May 23, 2010
530
FL
What about the white wire connections? They look like they are sync wires for the TA patterns...


Do I just disconnect them?
 

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