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Originally Posted by Barcelona4R
I did, all the lights worked before I put them on.
Question, when you ran your wires to your auxbeam, did you leave the relay that the harness came with? I was reading that the box has a relay in it.
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The Auxbeam control box is a solid-state relay. Like you said, it has relays built into it - you don't need to add relays on top of relays.
If you are using a wiring harness with a built-in relay and switch, the wired relay won't engage and allow current flow unless the switch is flipped. If you cut off the switch, the only way that relay will engage is if you apply 12V across the leads.
My suggestion would be to cut the relay off of your wiring harnesses and run wires directly from the lights to the Auxbeam terminals. There should only be two wires running to and from your lights to the + and - terminals on the Auxbeam control box.
IIRC, blue and white wires are generally used for switches... are you trying to connect your switch leads, that you had cut, to the Auxbeam? It almost looks like you are possibly running the leads from the lights to your battery and wiring the cut-off switch wires to the Auxbeam.
Wiring Harness Diagrams
More photos might help.