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I can’t get the headlight main beam indicator on my dashboard to work with LED H4 headlight bulbs.

The voltage on the return wire is less than 5v - seems the LEDs suck all the power. Even tried using a 6v to 12v DC step up connector but that doesn’t seem to make any difference (maybe a defunct unit).

Anyone got a simple fix for this that I don’t know?
 

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