You should consider this carefully because you will be drawing twice the current from the headlight circuit.
If you decide that you do need to make this change, verify that the feed wiring and fuse/relay will handle the additional current.
You can then either install a diode that allows power to pass from B to A, but not back or wire a relay in with the coil energized by B that provides power to the A lead.
Stays hold the MAST
where are the ground wires located where are the ground wires located where are the ground wires located
hot wires are black, white wires are ground
There are many ground wires in that vehicle, you need to be more specific.
cable stays are wires that look like big huge lines, but in 3D yeah! it is
They steady the mast.
If you mean 2 bare copper wires those are the ground wires. Tie them together and then connect the light fixture ground wire which will be green or bare copper to those ground wires.
Which ground wires? Most of them ground either to the chassis or the body. Any fastener which you can get a good ground with will suffice.
white wires are neutral. green wires are ground wires.
The mast(s).
In home wiring, hot wires are typically colored black or red, while ground wires are usually green or bare copper. In computer wiring, ground wires are typically black, while hot wires are often colored according to industry standards, such as red or yellow.
Neutral wires are actually ground wires. They enable the circuit to be completed.