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    Fog light wiring (PROPER WIRING)

    Well, warm weather has been bestowed upon us once again, so it's time to get out there and turn wrenches

    I have a new set of fogs which I plan on installing and I need to know how to properly wire these things in... they come on with the headlamps and switch off when the high beams are activated. The reason I ask is here in good ol Virginny, that's the ONLY way I can pass inspection. I'm sure that a few of you have had to deal with this same problem, so I ask: how's it done?

    Inquiring minds want to know.
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    Re: Fog light wiring (PROPER WIRING)

    you need to wire the relay turn on into the low beam live wire.
    that should get them to go off on high beam
    wiring should go
    tap into the low beam + wire,from there to fuse,fuse to switch,switch to relay,relay to ground.
    that should sort being able to turn them on and off
    light wiring should be
    batt + to fuse,fuse to relay,relay to light +,and light - to ground
    with the low beam + wire,you only want to splice into it for a signal for the relay to trun on.
    and aslong as you run that wire to a switch before the relay you'll be able to run just low beams, or low beams and fog lights
    here fog lights can run all the time and spot/driving lights have to be on with the high beam only

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    Re: Fog light wiring (PROPER WIRING)

    Quote Originally Posted by Hauntd ca3 View Post
    you need to wire the relay turn on into the low beam live wire.
    that should get them to go off on high beam
    wiring should go
    tap into the low beam + wire,from there to fuse,fuse to switch,switch to relay,relay to ground.
    that should sort being able to turn them on and off
    light wiring should be
    batt + to fuse,fuse to relay,relay to light +,and light - to ground
    with the low beam + wire,you only want to splice into it for a signal for the relay to trun on.
    and aslong as you run that wire to a switch before the relay you'll be able to run just low beams, or low beams and fog lights
    here fog lights can run all the time and spot/driving lights have to be on with the high beam only
    I know how to wire the fogs... I was wondering what to wire them to, i.e. where does the stock harness connect to acquire that signal.

    I do believe I have found where... at least it's a point that will work. Here's to hoping.
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    glorious!

    imagine a beowulf cluster of tho... oh wait... its sabz. how is the beowulf cluster of myth boxen treating you?

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    Re: Fog light wiring (PROPER WIRING)

    just tie into one of the low beam wires at the headlight, this wire goes to the positive side of your relay coil,the other side is ground,this is switched by the switch.

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    Re: Fog light wiring (PROPER WIRING)

    There's an output for those in the oem fusebox. I'm not sure if there's one for the actual headlights or just the parking lights tough.

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    Re: Fog light wiring (PROPER WIRING)

    Quote Originally Posted by Sabz5150 View Post
    I know how to wire the fogs... I was wondering what to wire them to, i.e. where does the stock harness connect to acquire that signal.

    I do believe I have found where... at least it's a point that will work. Here's to hoping.
    sorry
    didnt know so safer just to give the whole process
    if its wired for fogs from the factory, the wires could already be behind the bumper somewhere so have a looksee there for a start.
    if theres wires there for them there should also be the switch wiring in the dash and an unused fuse in the fuse box.
    if none of that stuff is there, just tap into the low beam + wire like said earlier

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    Re: Fog light wiring (PROPER WIRING)

    Quote Originally Posted by Hauntd ca3 View Post
    sorry
    didnt know so safer just to give the whole process
    if its wired for fogs from the factory, the wires could already be behind the bumper somewhere so have a looksee there for a start.
    if theres wires there for them there should also be the switch wiring in the dash and an unused fuse in the fuse box.
    if none of that stuff is there, just tap into the low beam + wire like said earlier
    Understood

    According to the manual, the control box for the headlight retractor units has what I am looking for... a lead that gives a positive 12 when the lights are on and only with low beams. I can tie into that and the rest is a snap.

    Also, for eye candy sake... here's a pic of the fogs I picked up.



    These won't stick out of the 88-89 bumper like a pair of Cleetus teeth (like the 86-87 fogs I currently have).
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobafett View Post
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    imagine a beowulf cluster of tho... oh wait... its sabz. how is the beowulf cluster of myth boxen treating you?

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    Re: Fog light wiring (PROPER WIRING)

    GameBoy Color^^^^^^^^^^^

    Nice Fogs Btw

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    Re: Fog light wiring (PROPER WIRING)

    Coolness
    nice looking lights eh
    dont forget pics when finished

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