Sandy
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Put the high beams on their own ground wire and the fogs on their own ground wire. I think the ground is the switched wire for the fogs. Not sure but unless you have a positive wire bare and suppling power to the fogs it has to be the grounds. Maby, I guess, Cant hurt to try....
Basicly where I am headed.
I read incorrectly on the 87A, I thought it was said somewhere that pin 87A was setup to indicate for a turn off condition; not sure why that would have been but went along with it.
Anyway, I'm bad... but what you need to do is recheck all of the wiring.
If you wired the Off-Road Lights per bp1506 or your schematic using the high beam power wire then the Off-Road Lights shoulds only come on when the highs are on.
BUT... if some how you wired the Off-Road Lights using the head light Ground Wire then there can be feed back throughout the system. This type of problem should have started right away but who knows.
Where in the head light harness did you tap the high beam wire ?
If at the Socket then you could make a mistake and find power on the ground side of the socket when power is appplied to the head lights; make sure there is only power on the tap wire when the highs are on not both highs and lows.
Luck,