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Parking lights off with headlights on?

Discussion in 'Early Jeep Restoration and Research' started by schardein, Oct 3, 2004.

  1. schardein

    schardein Low Range Therapy

    I was just reading some old threads and found one that talked about front parking lights.....that the way they were designed from the factory the parking lights went out when the headlights were on? Is this right?

    When I got my Jeep the wiring was so bad that I rewired it almost from scratch, replacing the headlight switch with one from a later CJ, allowing my to incorporate "dimming" gauge lights and courtesy lights under the dash. I never know the deal on the parking lights, so they got wired to be on with the headlights.

    If this is the case (and it appears to be!) then I may finnagle (technical term, do not try this at home) with the wiring a little to make it work "right". I think the later cj switch had a terminal that worked this way, I remember it confusing the heck outta me at the time.
     
  2. duke54

    duke54 Member

    Yup P lights off when H lights on :hurrican:
     
  3. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    Ditto on that yup. ;) :hurrican:
     
  4. Hippo393

    Hippo393 Jeepless

    I double that there ditto. :)
     
  5. schardein

    schardein Low Range Therapy

    Well well well, where's that "future mods" list....

    Thanks all!
     
  6. gte636p

    gte636p Member

    hmm... i also wondered what that last lead was for. so all the interior bulbs are wired to the conatasnt 12 when on, parking to the crazy one, and headlights to the double lead?? makes me wonder why put a two filament bulb up there in the first place... it wouldn't be too hard to run everything back through the signal-stat like they did with the breaks to interrupt to make it blink would it? or were the turn signals an option up till late?
     
  7. Russell

    Russell New Member

    All older cars were that way until th emid 60s I believe. I have a couple cars that operate the exact some way. Essentially the the "park" lights are just that for making the car visible while parked on the side of the road or something. I don't think the idea of "running" park lights came in until the mid 60s. In my 65 Fury III convertable the park lights go out when the head lights come on.
     
  8. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    The difference in the brightness of the bulbs would be why I would want the 2 filament bulbs. Parking lights not too bright, not annoying and turn signal bright enough to get your attention.
     
  9. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    When I rewired my '5 I wired the park lights to be on when the headlights are on. I was 18 and didn't know any different. The whole Jeep had butt connectors and different colored wires about every 2 feet so had to rewire and couldn't tell what was stock and what wasn't. I like having them on. No rhyme or reason, just like 'em that way. Nickmil.
     
  10. schardein

    schardein Low Range Therapy

    Interesting thread. When I first got the Jeep, my stock orange turn signal lenses were so sun damaged they were nearly white. When I finally came across some replacement lenses, I was so proud of them. It was one of the first "appearance" things I did (after tearing out the green shag carpet). The idea of not having them on all the time would have been unthinkable then. Now, I'm inclined to make operate as closely as I can to stock.
     
  11. dauntless_powered

    dauntless_powered SUB COB 2024 Sponsor

    my stay on, but that was the way my harness was designed, i guess i could change that, but i think i will leave them. maybe if i revert back to a more original setup i wiould do that also, but as of right now i am s far from original its not even funny
     
  12. javracer

    javracer Land Locked Bubblehead

    The PO Yahoo that had mine had taking the original lights out and replaced them with $3.99 reverse lights from AutoZone and wired them into the headlight circuit. No turn signals just on with the headlights also modified to be only high beams, also a little like Nickmil's he used red rope wire it looked like a Twizzler convention under the hood and dash. Even the grounds were red! Well, he did have a good Grote turn signal switch with a dimmer switch built in but not hooked up to anything, the wires were cut under the dash. I punched out the single element sockets out of the reverse light base and installed an 1157 socket, use amber bulbs and now have working color coded light that stay on with the headlight, but work light a newer CJ.
     
  13. Rick Whitson

    Rick Whitson Detroit Area 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Just a note, when I put electric wipers on my Jeep I used a marine light switch, thought that first click would be slow, and second would be high speed, wrong, the first click turned on slow, but didn't go off when I pulled it two the second click. I replaced it with a stock Jeep light switch, 64 or 66, I only had two parts Jeeps, anyway the stock switch had 5 lugs on it, power in, parking lights on, off when pulled out all the way, parking lights on and stay on when pull out all the way, and head lights on when pulled out all the way. So now I pull the switch out one click the slow speed comes on, pull the switch out all the way, slow speed goes off and the high speed comes on. I hope you can figure out what I just said, but what I am trying to say is the old switch can be wired either way, parking lights on, or off when the headlights are on. Good luck anyway.
     
  14. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Interesting thing is my dash light in the speedo gauge cluster also goes off when headlights go on. I'm assuming something is hooked up wrong.
     
  15. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    The front parking light lenses on my '58 are clear. Should they be orangish color?
     
  16. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    No. Clear is correct until much later. After the large lenses came in, I believe.
     
  17. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Large lenses ('69ish to '75) were clear with an amber bulb. I'm guessing on the start year but somewhere around '65 ish the bullet shaped amber lens started that were plastic and were used until the advent of the large 3 screw lenses. The bullet shaped amber lenses were held on with a chrome spring steel retaining wire kind of like a snap ring.
     
  18. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Thanks for the clarification. I've never owned anything but the early clear glass type.

    Mickeykelley has the clear, and that remains correct as I understand things.
     
  19. mickeykelley

    mickeykelley Well-Known Member

    Thanks for input guys. So much to learn. Hope there's not a midterm test?
     
  20. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    You have it right. His are or should be clear glass with amber bulbs.