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Hello JL Forum. Freshman Forum user... I have been convinced by this forum to purchase the Oculus Bi_LED Headlights for 2018 JL Wrangler. I currently have Factory Halogens. I don't want the Halo on all the time. So the F52 fuse connection does not appeal to me. Would prefer not to run a switch or tap into wires on my aftermarket Flat Fenders just installed with LED Blinkers. My Jeep was purchased initially with a hard top. I purchased used with a flat top. The rear windshield motor is useless. Just unplugged from the actual motor and taped up.

Okay so I want to use the piggyback connecter supplied but on the 20AMP fuse for the rear windshield motor and allow that to be a switch for the DRL. Anyone with more electricity knowledge than me know whether this would or would not work. It would be Fuse F21 as shown in this JL Fuse diagram https://fuse-box.info/jeep/jeep-wrangler-jl-2017-present-fuses-and-relays

Thanks and sorry so long winded
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Hello JL Forum. Freshman Forum user... I have been convinced by this forum to purchase the Oculus Bi_LED Headlights for 2018 JL Wrangler. I currently have Factory Halogens. I don't want the Halo on all the time. So the F52 fuse connection does not appeal to me. Would prefer not to run a switch or tap into wires on my aftermarket Flat Fenders just installed with LED Blinkers. My Jeep was purchased initially with a hard top. I purchased used with a flat top. The rear windshield motor is useless. Just unplugged from the actual motor and taped up.

Okay so I want to use the piggyback connecter supplied but on the 20AMP fuse for the rear windshield motor and allow that to be a switch for the DRL. Anyone with more electricity knowledge than me know whether this would or would not work. It would be Fuse F21 as shown in this JL Fuse diagram https://fuse-box.info/jeep/jeep-wrangler-jl-2017-present-fuses-and-relays

Thanks and sorry so long winded
By the way I tried the F21 connection and this fuse is hot all the time
 
 







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