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How to Wire Your 5150 Whip Lights

How to Wire Your 5150 Whip Lights: A Step-by-Step Guide

5150 whip lights are a fantastic way to add both style and visibility to your vehicle. As an expert in vehicle modifications, I'm here to guide you through the process of wiring these dynamic lights to your UTV or other vehicles.


5150 whip lights wiring

Step 1: Gather Your Tools and Materials

Before starting, make sure you have all the necessary tools and materials, including the 5150 whip lights kit, wiring harness, connectors, and basic tools like wire cutters, crimpers, and electrical tape.

Step 2: Mount the Whip Lights

Begin by securely mounting the whip lights on your vehicle. Ensure they are firmly attached and positioned as desired, typically on the rear or sides of the vehicle for maximum visibility.

Step 3: Connect to Power Source

Locate a suitable power source for your whip lights. This could be the vehicle's battery or an existing accessory power line. Make sure the power source you choose can handle the additional load of the whip lights.

Step 4: Run the Wiring

Carefully run the wiring from the whip lights to your power source. Avoid areas that can cause wear or damage to the wires, such as sharp edges or high-heat components. Use zip ties or clips to secure the wiring in place.

Step 5: Connect the Ground Wire

Identify a good grounding point on your vehicle's frame or chassis. Attach the ground wire from the whip lights to this point, ensuring a solid connection for proper functionality.



Step 6: Install a Switch (Optional)

For better control, install an on/off switch for your whip lights. Connect the switch between the power source and the lights, ensuring you follow the wiring diagram provided with your kit for correct installation.

Step 7: Test the Lights

Once everything is connected, test the whip lights to ensure they work properly. Check for any issues like flickering or dim lights, which might indicate a poor connection.


Wiring your 5150 whip lights can be a rewarding DIY project that enhances your vehicle's aesthetics and safety. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and take your time to ensure a safe and correct installation. Remember, safety is paramount, so if you're unsure about any step, consult with a professional.

Safety Note:

Always disconnect the vehicle's battery before starting any electrical work to avoid shock or damage to your vehicle's electrical system.


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