
MODUBLOX are the newest way to add the most common power accessories to your vehicle - now or later! Using the same technology as used in the Highway Series, you can custom build your own accessory panel using any combination of our current and future accessory MODUBLOX.



Now you don’t have to worry about adding an accessory to your system at a later date. Just snap it together and wire it in!
Each MODUBLOX module comes with its own mounting bracket as well as the red locking wedge connector that allows you to attach modules together in any configuration or shape you need to fit that special place in your vehicle. MODUBLOX also include the same high heat and abrasion resistant wiring used in all our products as well as full color installation instructions.
Check out the intro video below to see how MODUBLOX fit together. Use the arrows on the left or right of the video window to view the next MODUBLOX video on either the Courtesy Light Module or the Headlight Module.
Courtesy Light Module
(Demo video above) Allows courtesy lights to remain illuminated for a selected amount of time or until the ignition switch is turned on. At the end of the timed delay, courtesy lights will gradually fade to dark. An adjustment knob allows delay time selection from 0 to 60 seconds of delay. Includes mounting bracket and full detailed color instructions.
Benefits:
- The module accommodates up to (6) 1156 type bulbs.
- Can be attached to other Modublox with the supplied locking wedge. A stand-alone mounting bracket is also included.
- After entering the car and closing the door, the courtesy delay will be active until it times out or the ignition switch is turned on.
Windshield Wiper Module
Operates a two-speed “coast to park” wiper motor with either a single or two-speed wiper switch and a momentary ground switch (not included). When the wiper switch is in the “low speed” or “on” position, easily switch between high and low speed motor circuits. When the wiper switch is off, holding a momentary switch activates the “intermittent swipe” option on the low speed circuit for as long as the momentary ground is held. Includes mounting bracket and full detailed color instructions. Momentary switch not included.
Note: This module works with power switched “coast to park” motors only. It will not work on GM ground switched wiper motors.
Benefits:
- A two-speed motor can be operated by either a single or two-speed wiper switch.
- If a two-speed switch is being used, the high and low speed positions on the switch will operate the two-speed motor normally.
- High and low speed motor selection is available in the “on” position for a single speed motor switch or the “low speed” position for a two-speed switch.
- The module controls the Park circuit to avoid any motor damage.
- The “intermittent swipe” option is active for as long as the momentary ground switch is held. A quick push of the button guarantees at least one swipe cycle. Longer swipe times are possible by holding the momentary switch. When released, the motor will complete its cycle before stopping.
Low/High Beam Headlight Module
(Demo video above) Replaces the ordinary dimmer switch. When the headlight switch is on, switch between high and low beam headlights when using a momentary ground switch (not included). When the headlight switch is off, hold a momentary ground switch to flash high beams, aka, “Flash to Pass”. Includes mounting bracket and full detailed color instructions. Momentary switch not included.
Benefits:
- Accommodates standard sealed beam and Halogen headlights in 2 and 4 light configurations
- A 30 amp circuit breaker protects the power circuit to the module. The circuit breaker is a safety feature that replaces a commonly used fused circuit for the headlights..
- Takes the load of the headlight switch. The headlight switch is now only providing a “headlights on” signal to the module.
- The high and low beam switching occurs when the headlight switch is in the “on” position.
- The “Flash to Pass” option is active only when the headlight switch is in the “off” position. The high beams stay on for as long as the momentary ground switch is held.



