KC HiLiTES KC 6313 Instructions

KC Part 6313
Quad Beam Installation Instructions
Locate the two ā€œLā€ shaped pins above the headlight on the drivers side. Turn them toward the front of the vehicle and pull them straight up. The unit will now be accessible for wiring.
2. Mounting the Relay Mount the relay and the black ground wire in the same place on one of the bolts directly behind the headlight. This bolt will
Chassis Ground
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Parts Included in this Package:
Black
Orange
1 - Installation instructions 1 - Relay w/terminated wires
Fuse
3 - T-Taps (for wire splice) 1 - Sheet metal screw
NOTE - This Quad Beam installation is
for most GM year 2000 model vehicles and later utilizing a switched grounding system for their headlights. If headlight wire colors are other than yellow, orange and purple, this
High Beam Low Beam
offer a good ground for your Quad Beam. If you wish,
you can use the sheet metal screw provided and
mount the relay in a different location near
Relay
Quad Beam
Wiring Diagram
the headlights.
3. Attaching the Wires Locate the yellow wire on the low
beam headlight and attach one T-
Tap connector by folding it over the
Yellow
wire and closing with a pair of pliers. Find the purple wire and orange
Purple
To Headlight Switch
Purple
Orange
Yellow
Orange
wire on the high beam headlight
and attach one T-Tap as described
above to each of these wires. Match
each one of the Quad Beam wires from
the relay to the same color headlight
wires that have T-Taps and push the
connector firmly in place. (ensure they are
pushed in all the way)
kit will not work on your vehicle.
4. Reinstall & Test Lights Ensure all wires are clear of being pinched and then reinstall
1. Removal of the Headlight Module
KC HiLiTES, Inc., 2843 West Avenida de Luces, PO Box 155, Williams, Arizona * 800-528-0950 * www.kchilites.com KC3264G - rev 052102
headlight in the reverse order of removal. Test the system.
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