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Originally posted by jeffc280sl
Buy a VW/Audi dimmer relay part# 111 941 583 or Meyle #100 941 0006. It is a 5 pin relay and the pins are marked 56, 30, S, 56a and 56b.
1) Disconnected the 12V feed, flash wiring to the stalk, at fuse #1. Reterminate this wire on pin S.
2) Disconnected the 12V feed, flash wiring from the stalk, at fuse #9. Reterminated this wire to ground.
3) Run a new circuit from fuse 1 with termination on pin 30.
4) Connected foot switch wire #56 (yellow/white) to pin 56.
5) Connected foot switch wire #56a (white) to pin 56a.
6) Connected foot switch wire #56b (yellow) to pin 56b.
Jeff,
I'm finally getting around to thinking seriously about making this modification. A couple of questions:
1) Shouldn't step number 2 be to disconnect the flash wiring from the stalk at fuse #10 (not #9) and reconnect it to ground? Unless I'm misreading Achim's excellent wiring diagrams, the wire terminates at fuse #10 on all 113's.
2) Any tips on how to get at the wires to and from the fuse box? As I remember, the back of the box isn't very accessible.
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As an aside, a modification of the above hookup occurs to me, which preserves most of the function of the floor dimmer switch as well, for drivers who might prefer that:
1) to 3) Same as above.
4) Leave foot switch wire #56 (yellow/white) connected to pin #56 on the foot switch
5) Disconnect foot switch wire 56a (white) from fuse 9 (as above) and reconnect it to pin 56 (NOT 56a) on the new relay.
6) Leave foot switch wire #56b (yellow) connected to fuses 11 and 12, and run a new wire from there to pin 56b on the new relay.
7) Run a new wire from pin 56a on the new relay to fuse #9
With this setup, pin 56 on the new relay gets current only when (the headlight switch is on and) the foot dimmer switch is set to high beam. The new relay then functions to toggle between high and low beam whenever the stalk lever is momentarily pulled towards the driver. But if the floor dimmer switch is set to low beam (and the headlights are on), then the low beam is always on.
The idea is that a driver used to the floor dimmer switch can still use it to switch between high and low beams, as long as s/he doesn't also pull the stalk lever while the headlights are on high beam (not a likely action anyway). From his or her point of view, the only anomalies will be that if s/he does pull the stalk lever with the lights on high beam, they will unexpectedly switch to low beam, and pushing the foot switch will not put them back on high until s/he pulls the stalk lever again. In any case, the lights won't get "stuck" on high beam. The stalk lever will always cause the high beam to flash whether the headlight switch is on or off.
Chris Earnest