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Driving lights -operation? - Wallace Craig - 10-21-2007 11:18

Tom, I have the same configuration, although without the fog in Texas. I look
forward to learning what you come up with.

Tom McCarthy wrote: Rob, the switch reads "Fog/Driving
Lights." From this information,
the two apparently are mutually exclusive. I rarely need high beams
but often get nighttime fog in CA. I asked HMH if they could switch
the operation to FOG and low beams, just like my fleet of autos.

Tommy 2S McCarthy
Poway CA


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rob Robinson"
wrote:
>
> Tommy my lights are fog lights and they only come on if I have my
main
> lights on and set to low beam. My manual says that if I had driving
lights
> in place of the fog lights the driving lights would only come on
with the
> main lights on and high beam setting.
>
> On 21/10/2007, Tom McCarthy wrote:
> >
> > Coincidently, I was checking all the lights the other night. I
tried
> > the Fog/Driving light switch. Nothing. At Holland Motor Homes, I
> > asked them to chek the bulbs and/or power. They said the
Fog/driving
> > lights came on with HIGH beams! Why would anyone want these lights
> > meant for fog on when high beams do not work well in fog?
> >
> > Just to see what cars do, I checked all I had. All makes, years
and
> > models worked only on low beams and never on high. Those
include '07
> > BMW X3, '01 BMW, '06 Mini Cooper, '07 Astin Martin.
> >
> > Now I read you guys saying yours only come on with high beams,
too.
> > Why? I thought somebody reversed mine at some point. What is the
> > logic, or lack thereof, in this setup?
> >
> > Tommy 2 Shoes McCarthy
> > 95 PT42
> > Poway CA
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com40yahoogroups.com>,
> > "Curt Sprenger"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Tom,
> > >
> > > Here are some notes that I saved some time ago. Hope this helps.
> > Please keep
> > > us posting on your project.
> > >
> > > First note:
> > > Alan there is a switch that the light has to touch to turn the
> > light on. The
> > >
> > > light can be adjusted to hit it. If the cylinder is bad it is a
> > Clippard.
> > > Mine is an SDR-20-3 & I got two new ones for sixty dollars for
> > both. That
> > > made
> > > mine work fine after I adjusted them to come the whole way
down. I
> > don't
> > > think you can repair them.
> > > Don
> > > 89 SP 36'
> > > Butler, PA
> > >
> > > Second note:
> > > These lights to operate.
> > > Dash Switch ON
> > > Headlights Must be on
> > > High beam must be on
> > > Coach must be at ride hieght.
> > >
> > > If The lights won't lower check micro switches mouted on light
> > > brackests.
> > > Air control valves are under the front electricial panel.
> > > And of course last of all the air cylinders.
> > > The bulbs are replaceable, as for as the lens????
> > > Good Luck
> > > Allen Powell
> > > 88 WLWB PT40
> > >
> > >
> > > On 10/14/07, thomas_sorrentino wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I'm in the process of trying to get my driving lights working.
> > So far
> > > > I've figured out:
> > > > 1.) the high beams have to be on
> > > > 2.) the suspension has to be up
> > > > 3.) one lens is clear the other is amber (is this normal)?
> > > > They won't swing down all the way without a little manual
help.
> > > > On the air valve, there is a fitting that looks somewhat like
a
> > brake
> > > > bleeder fitting. What is the purpose of that? And is it
> > adjustable?
> > > > When the switch is in position to put the lights down, air
> > escapes from
> > > > it. When I cover the escaping air with my hand, the lights
swing
> > up.
> > > > And where do I buy a new one since I broke the old one?
> > > >
> > > > Tom Sorrentino
> > > > 1987 PT38
> > > > Bedford Hills, NY
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Curt Sprenger
> > > 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
> > > Anaheim Hills, CA
> > >
> > >
> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson
> 94 WLWB
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>





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Driving lights -operation? - thomas_sorrentino - 10-21-2007 11:20

Tommy 2 shoes,
I am in the process of getting mine working and everyhing that Curt
S. has said is the way mine work also. I don't know of any logic
behind it working off the high beams. Mine has 1 clear and 1 amber
light. The amber light, the lens is broke. I've gotten as far as e-
mailing photo's to hella to get a replacement clear lens (then I'll
have two clear ones).
Does anyone happen to have a part number?
Once I get the new air cyclinder and new lense I think mine should
work as designed. I may have to make some adjustments on the clevis
pin on the air cylinder, the micro switch and some lubrication,
though.

Tom Sorrentino
1987 PT38
Bedford Hills, NY


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tom McCarthy"
wrote:
>
> Coincidently, I was checking all the lights the other night. I
tried
> the Fog/Driving light switch. Nothing. At Holland Motor Homes, I
> asked them to chek the bulbs and/or power. They said the
Fog/driving
> lights came on with HIGH beams! Why would anyone want these lights
> meant for fog on when high beams do not work well in fog?
>
> Just to see what cars do, I checked all I had. All makes, years
and
> models worked only on low beams and never on high. Those
include '07
> BMW X3, '01 BMW, '06 Mini Cooper, '07 Astin Martin.
>
> Now I read you guys saying yours only come on with high beams,
too.
> Why? I thought somebody reversed mine at some point. What is the
> logic, or lack thereof, in this setup?
>
> Tommy 2 Shoes McCarthy
> 95 PT42
> Poway CA
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Curt Sprenger"
> wrote:
> >
> > Tom,
> >
> > Here are some notes that I saved some time ago. Hope this helps.
> Please keep
> > us posting on your project.
> >
> > First note:
> > Alan there is a switch that the light has to touch to turn the
> light on. The
> >
> > light can be adjusted to hit it. If the cylinder is bad it is a
> Clippard.
> > Mine is an SDR-20-3 & I got two new ones for sixty dollars for
> both. That
> > made
> > mine work fine after I adjusted them to come the whole way down.
I
> don't
> > think you can repair them.
> > Don
> > 89 SP 36'
> > Butler, PA
> >
> > Second note:
> > These lights to operate.
> > Dash Switch ON
> > Headlights Must be on
> > High beam must be on
> > Coach must be at ride hieght.
> >
> > If The lights won't lower check micro switches mouted on light
> > brackests.
> > Air control valves are under the front electricial panel.
> > And of course last of all the air cylinders.
> > The bulbs are replaceable, as for as the lens????
> > Good Luck
> > Allen Powell
> > 88 WLWB PT40
> >
> >
> > On 10/14/07, thomas_sorrentino wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm in the process of trying to get my driving lights
working.
> So far
> > > I've figured out:
> > > 1.) the high beams have to be on
> > > 2.) the suspension has to be up
> > > 3.) one lens is clear the other is amber (is this normal)?
> > > They won't swing down all the way without a little manual help.
> > > On the air valve, there is a fitting that looks somewhat like a
> brake
> > > bleeder fitting. What is the purpose of that? And is it
> adjustable?
> > > When the switch is in position to put the lights down, air
> escapes from
> > > it. When I cover the escaping air with my hand, the lights
swing
> up.
> > > And where do I buy a new one since I broke the old one?
> > >
> > > Tom Sorrentino
> > > 1987 PT38
> > > Bedford Hills, NY
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Curt Sprenger
> > 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
> > Anaheim Hills, CA
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>


Driving lights -operation? - Rob Robinson - 10-21-2007 11:21

Tommy I only have fog lights and a switch labelled Fog. I do have the spot
for Driving Lights but it is fitted with a blank instead of a switch. Like I
said my Fog lights only work if I have the lights on and set to low beam

/10/2007, Tom McCarthy wrote:

> Rob, the switch reads "Fog/Driving Lights." From this information,
> the two apparently are mutually exclusive. I rarely need high beams
> but often get nighttime fog in CA. I asked HMH if they could switch
> the operation to FOG and low beams, just like my fleet of autos.
>
> Tommy 2S McCarthy
> Poway CA
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com,
> "Rob Robinson"
> wrote:
> >
> > Tommy my lights are fog lights and they only come on if I have my
> main
> > lights on and set to low beam. My manual says that if I had driving
> lights
> > in place of the fog lights the driving lights would only come on
> with the
> > main lights on and high beam setting.
> >
> > On 21/10/2007, Tom McCarthy wrote:
> > >
> > > Coincidently, I was checking all the lights the other night. I
> tried
> > > the Fog/Driving light switch. Nothing. At Holland Motor Homes, I
> > > asked them to chek the bulbs and/or power. They said the
> Fog/driving
> > > lights came on with HIGH beams! Why would anyone want these lights
> > > meant for fog on when high beams do not work well in fog?
> > >
> > > Just to see what cars do, I checked all I had. All makes, years
> and
> > > models worked only on low beams and never on high. Those
> include '07
> > > BMW X3, '01 BMW, '06 Mini Cooper, '07 Astin Martin.
> > >
> > > Now I read you guys saying yours only come on with high beams,
> too.
> > > Why? I thought somebody reversed mine at some point. What is the
> > > logic, or lack thereof, in this setup?
> > >
> > > Tommy 2 Shoes McCarthy
> > > 95 PT42
> > > Poway CA
> > >
> > > --- In
WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> > 40yahoogroups.com>,
> > > "Curt Sprenger"
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Tom,
> > > >
> > > > Here are some notes that I saved some time ago. Hope this helps.
> > > Please keep
> > > > us posting on your project.
> > > >
> > > > First note:
> > > > Alan there is a switch that the light has to touch to turn the
> > > light on. The
> > > >
> > > > light can be adjusted to hit it. If the cylinder is bad it is a
> > > Clippard.
> > > > Mine is an SDR-20-3 & I got two new ones for sixty dollars for
> > > both. That
> > > > made
> > > > mine work fine after I adjusted them to come the whole way
> down. I
> > > don't
> > > > think you can repair them.
> > > > Don
> > > > 89 SP 36'
> > > > Butler, PA
> > > >
> > > > Second note:
> > > > These lights to operate.
> > > > Dash Switch ON
> > > > Headlights Must be on
> > > > High beam must be on
> > > > Coach must be at ride hieght.
> > > >
> > > > If The lights won't lower check micro switches mouted on light
> > > > brackests.
> > > > Air control valves are under the front electricial panel.
> > > > And of course last of all the air cylinders.
> > > > The bulbs are replaceable, as for as the lens????
> > > > Good Luck
> > > > Allen Powell
> > > > 88 WLWB PT40
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On 10/14/07, thomas_sorrentino wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > I'm in the process of trying to get my driving lights working.
> > > So far
> > > > > I've figured out:
> > > > > 1.) the high beams have to be on
> > > > > 2.) the suspension has to be up
> > > > > 3.) one lens is clear the other is amber (is this normal)?
> > > > > They won't swing down all the way without a little manual
> help.
> > > > > On the air valve, there is a fitting that looks somewhat like
> a
> > > brake
> > > > > bleeder fitting. What is the purpose of that? And is it
> > > adjustable?
> > > > > When the switch is in position to put the lights down, air
> > > escapes from
> > > > > it. When I cover the escaping air with my hand, the lights
> swing
> > > up.
> > > > > And where do I buy a new one since I broke the old one?
> > > > >
> > > > > Tom Sorrentino
> > > > > 1987 PT38
> > > > > Bedford Hills, NY
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Curt Sprenger
> > > > 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
> > > > Anaheim Hills, CA
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson
> > 94 WLWB
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>



--
Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson
94 WLWB


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


Driving lights -operation? - Gregory OConnor - 10-21-2007 11:48

Tom, My Pinto and Vega fog lights only work on low beam but the
Maverick doesnt even have fog lights. When driving requires fog
lights, I use the coffee maker and wait.
GregoryO'Connor
94ptRomolandCa



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tom McCarthy"
wrote:
>
> Coincidently, I was checking all the lights the other night. I
tried
> the Fog/Driving light switch. Nothing. At Holland Motor Homes, I
> asked them to chek the bulbs and/or power. They said the
Fog/driving
> lights came on with HIGH beams! Why would anyone want these lights
> meant for fog on when high beams do not work well in fog?
>
> Just to see what cars do, I checked all I had. All makes, years
and
> models worked only on low beams and never on high. Those
include '07
> BMW X3, '01 BMW, '06 Mini Cooper, '07 Astin Martin.
>
> Now I read you guys saying yours only come on with high beams,
too.
> Why? I thought somebody reversed mine at some point. What is the
> logic, or lack thereof, in this setup?
>
> Tommy 2 Shoes McCarthy
> 95 PT42
> Poway CA
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Curt Sprenger"
> wrote:
> >
> > Tom,
> >
> > Here are some notes that I saved some time ago. Hope this helps.
> Please keep
> > us posting on your project.
> >
> > First note:
> > Alan there is a switch that the light has to touch to turn the
> light on. The
> >
> > light can be adjusted to hit it. If the cylinder is bad it is a
> Clippard.
> > Mine is an SDR-20-3 & I got two new ones for sixty dollars for
> both. That
> > made
> > mine work fine after I adjusted them to come the whole way down.
I
> don't
> > think you can repair them.
> > Don
> > 89 SP 36'
> > Butler, PA
> >
> > Second note:
> > These lights to operate.
> > Dash Switch ON
> > Headlights Must be on
> > High beam must be on
> > Coach must be at ride hieght.
> >
> > If The lights won't lower check micro switches mouted on light
> > brackests.
> > Air control valves are under the front electricial panel.
> > And of course last of all the air cylinders.
> > The bulbs are replaceable, as for as the lens????
> > Good Luck
> > Allen Powell
> > 88 WLWB PT40
> >
> >
> > On 10/14/07, thomas_sorrentino wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm in the process of trying to get my driving lights
working.
> So far
> > > I've figured out:
> > > 1.) the high beams have to be on
> > > 2.) the suspension has to be up
> > > 3.) one lens is clear the other is amber (is this normal)?
> > > They won't swing down all the way without a little manual help.
> > > On the air valve, there is a fitting that looks somewhat like a
> brake
> > > bleeder fitting. What is the purpose of that? And is it
> adjustable?
> > > When the switch is in position to put the lights down, air
> escapes from
> > > it. When I cover the escaping air with my hand, the lights
swing
> up.
> > > And where do I buy a new one since I broke the old one?
> > >
> > > Tom Sorrentino
> > > 1987 PT38
> > > Bedford Hills, NY
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Curt Sprenger
> > 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
> > Anaheim Hills, CA
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>


Driving lights -operation? - Pete Masterson - 10-21-2007 11:50

It should be a simple change -- moving one wire to the correct relay.
However, what seems simple on a 'bird rarely is. The real trick is
finding the "right" wire!

You may want to take your 'bird out to a lonely, dark stretch of road
and determine if the lights are, in fact, fog or driving lights. If
they're driving lights, they will simply increase the glare in fog.
Fog lights should have a broad, low-aimed beam while the driving
lights would have a narrow, long beam.

You may need to change the lenses to have proper fog lights.

Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
aeonix1@...
On the road at Idaho Springs, CO



On Oct 21, 2007, at 5:14 PM, Tom McCarthy wrote:

> Rob, the switch reads "Fog/Driving Lights." From this information,
> the two apparently are mutually exclusive. I rarely need high beams
> but often get nighttime fog in CA. I asked HMH if they could switch
> the operation to FOG and low beams, just like my fleet of autos.
>
> Tommy 2S McCarthy
> Poway CA
>


Driving lights -operation? - pattypape - 10-30-2007 12:57

Hi Tom,

I have not followed this thread,
But I have driving lights mounted in the bumper, (Not air
activated). I was unhappy with the high / low beam set-up. So I
rewired, and now turn on the driving lights with the on/off switch
only, not the high beam switch.

Bill 88 FC Michigan

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino"
wrote:
>
> I'm in the process of trying to get my driving lights working. So
far
> I've figured out:
> 1.) the high beams have to be on
> 2.) the suspension has to be up
> 3.) one lens is clear the other is amber (is this normal)?
> They won't swing down all the way without a little manual help.
> On the air valve, there is a fitting that looks somewhat like a
brake
> bleeder fitting. What is the purpose of that? And is it adjustable?
> When the switch is in position to put the lights down, air escapes
from
> it. When I cover the escaping air with my hand, the lights swing
up.
> And where do I buy a new one since I broke the old one?
>
> Tom Sorrentino
> 1987 PT38
> Bedford Hills, NY
>


Driving lights -operation? - Curt Sprenger - 10-30-2007 15:06

Bill,
You always do it right. I was talking with Marty Haberman a few days ago. He
is rewiring his headlights. Marty and I agreed that the driving lights
should be on their own switch/control.

On 10/30/07, pattypape wrote:
>
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> I have not followed this thread,
> But I have driving lights mounted in the bumper, (Not air
> activated). I was unhappy with the high / low beam set-up. So I
> rewired, and now turn on the driving lights with the on/off switch
> only, not the high beam switch.
>
> Bill 88 FC Michigan
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com,
> "thomas_sorrentino"
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm in the process of trying to get my driving lights working. So
> far
> > I've figured out:
> > 1.) the high beams have to be on
> > 2.) the suspension has to be up
> > 3.) one lens is clear the other is amber (is this normal)?
> > They won't swing down all the way without a little manual help.
> > On the air valve, there is a fitting that looks somewhat like a
> brake
> > bleeder fitting. What is the purpose of that? And is it adjustable?
> > When the switch is in position to put the lights down, air escapes
> from
> > it. When I cover the escaping air with my hand, the lights swing
> up.
> > And where do I buy a new one since I broke the old one?
> >
> > Tom Sorrentino
> > 1987 PT38
> > Bedford Hills, NY
> >
>
>
>



--
Curt Sprenger
1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
Anaheim Hills, CA


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Driving lights -operation? - Leroy Eckert - 10-30-2007 15:23

I went to Napa and purchased a set of halogen lights. I installed them using a
relay and a seperate switch. I use them for day recognition lights. That way
none of the other electrical lighting system is on. When I need light at night
as I recently did in a dark campground in the GA mountains I have Ten lights
shining. I hope no one wants to sleep. lol 6 halogen headlights, 2 driving
lights and 2 spot lights. Turn on the landing lights and the world lights up.
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA

Curt Sprenger wrote:
Bill,
You always do it right. I was talking with Marty Haberman a few days ago. He
is rewiring his headlights. Marty and I agreed that the driving lights
should be on their own switch/control.

On 10/30/07, pattypape wrote:
>
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> I have not followed this thread,
> But I have driving lights mounted in the bumper, (Not air
> activated). I was unhappy with the high / low beam set-up. So I
> rewired, and now turn on the driving lights with the on/off switch
> only, not the high beam switch.
>
> Bill 88 FC Michigan
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com,
> "thomas_sorrentino"
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm in the process of trying to get my driving lights working. So
> far
> > I've figured out:
> > 1.) the high beams have to be on
> > 2.) the suspension has to be up
> > 3.) one lens is clear the other is amber (is this normal)?
> > They won't swing down all the way without a little manual help.
> > On the air valve, there is a fitting that looks somewhat like a
> brake
> > bleeder fitting. What is the purpose of that? And is it adjustable?
> > When the switch is in position to put the lights down, air escapes
> from
> > it. When I cover the escaping air with my hand, the lights swing
> up.
> > And where do I buy a new one since I broke the old one?
> >
> > Tom Sorrentino
> > 1987 PT38
> > Bedford Hills, NY
> >
>
>
>

--
Curt Sprenger
1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
Anaheim Hills, CA

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Driving lights -operation? - Kurt Horvath - 10-30-2007 15:56

Leroy,

I like that kind of talk. Let there be light! Does anybody have any idea why my
fog lights only work when the high beams are on? Turn on the dash switch for the
fog lights, nothing! They only work with the driving lights on high beam.
Recently, I took the headlight switch apart to firm up the contacts, the running
lights were going in and out. I didn't check to see if the fog lights were
connected to the main switch, but there are four wires connected to it. Any help
would be great.

Kurt Horvath
'95 PT-42 WLWB
10ACEeeee


----- Original Message ----
From: Leroy Eckert
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 9:23:58 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Driving lights -operation?

I went to Napa and purchased a set of halogen lights. I installed them using a
relay and a seperate switch. I use them for day recognition lights. That way
none of the other electrical lighting system is on. When I need light at night
as I recently did in a dark campground in the GA mountains I have Ten lights
shining. I hope no one wants to sleep. lol 6 halogen headlights, 2 driving
lights and 2 spot lights. Turn on the landing lights and the world lights up.
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA

Curt Sprenger wrote: Bill,
You always do it right. I was talking with Marty Haberman a few days ago. He
is rewiring his headlights. Marty and I agreed that the driving lights
should be on their own switch/control.

On 10/30/07, pattypape wrote:
>
>
> Hi Tom,
>
> I have not followed this thread,
> But I have driving lights mounted in the bumper, (Not air
> activated). I was unhappy with the high / low beam set-up. So I
> rewired, and now turn on the driving lights with the on/off switch
> only, not the high beam switch.
>
> Bill 88 FC Michigan
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com com>,
> "thomas_sorrentino"
> wrote:
> >
> > I'm in the process of trying to get my driving lights working. So
> far
> > I've figured out:
> > 1.) the high beams have to be on
> > 2.) the suspension has to be up
> > 3.) one lens is clear the other is amber (is this normal)?
> > They won't swing down all the way without a little manual help.
> > On the air valve, there is a fitting that looks somewhat like a
> brake
> > bleeder fitting. What is the purpose of that? And is it adjustable?
> > When the switch is in position to put the lights down, air escapes
> from
> > it. When I cover the escaping air with my hand, the lights swing
> up.
> > And where do I buy a new one since I broke the old one?
> >
> > Tom Sorrentino
> > 1987 PT38
> > Bedford Hills, NY
> >
>
>
>

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Driving lights -operation? - Tom McCarthy - 10-30-2007 17:18

Kurt,

Apparently, fog lights and driving lights are two different concept.
While my dash switch reads, "Driving/Fog Lights," I found that they
only worked with HIGH beams on. This configuration is
considered "Driving" lights.

I always used "Fog" lights with low beams. My Driving/Fog lights do
not work with Low beams. In fog, therefore, they are useless. Since
I rarely travel with High beams, I am having them switched to work as
normal "Fog" lights with low beams. To each his own.

Tommy Two Shoes McCarthy
Driving fast and easy in Poway Ca for John Finn's sake
95 PT42


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Kurt Horvath
wrote:
>
> Leroy,
>
> I like that kind of talk. Let there be light! Does anybody have any
idea why my fog lights only work when the high beams are on? Turn on
the dash switch for the fog lights, nothing! They only work with the
driving lights on high beam. Recently, I took the headlight switch
apart to firm up the contacts, the running lights were going in and
out. I didn't check to see if the fog lights were connected to the
main switch, but there are four wires connected to it. Any help would
be great.
>
> Kurt Horvath
> '95 PT-42 WLWB
> 10ACEeeee
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Leroy Eckert
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 9:23:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Driving lights -operation?
>
> I went to Napa and purchased a set of halogen lights. I installed
them using a relay and a seperate switch. I use them for day
recognition lights. That way none of the other electrical lighting
system is on. When I need light at night as I recently did in a dark
campground in the GA mountains I have Ten lights shining. I hope no
one wants to sleep. lol 6 halogen headlights, 2 driving lights and 2
spot lights. Turn on the landing lights and the world lights up.
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
> Dahlonega, GA
>
> Curt Sprenger wrote: Bill,
> You always do it right. I was talking with Marty Haberman a few
days ago. He
> is rewiring his headlights. Marty and I agreed that the driving
lights
> should be on their own switch/control.
>
> On 10/30/07, pattypape wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi Tom,
> >
> > I have not followed this thread,
> > But I have driving lights mounted in the bumper, (Not air
> > activated). I was unhappy with the high / low beam set-up. So I
> > rewired, and now turn on the driving lights with the on/off switch
> > only, not the high beam switch.
> >
> > Bill 88 FC Michigan
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com 40yahoogroups. com>,
> > "thomas_sorrentino"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm in the process of trying to get my driving lights working.
So
> > far
> > > I've figured out:
> > > 1.) the high beams have to be on
> > > 2.) the suspension has to be up
> > > 3.) one lens is clear the other is amber (is this normal)?
> > > They won't swing down all the way without a little manual help.
> > > On the air valve, there is a fitting that looks somewhat like a
> > brake
> > > bleeder fitting. What is the purpose of that? And is it
adjustable?
> > > When the switch is in position to put the lights down, air
escapes
> > from
> > > it. When I cover the escaping air with my hand, the lights swing
> > up.
> > > And where do I buy a new one since I broke the old one?
> > >
> > > Tom Sorrentino
> > > 1987 PT38
> > > Bedford Hills, NY
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
> Curt Sprenger
> 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing"
> Anaheim Hills, CA
>
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