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How can you hack the fogs to work by themselves?


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  • 10 months later...
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Thanks........I would like to install a single independent switch (in a switched circuit - off when the ignition is off)

that would let me light the fogs independently with no other lights turned on.......Just like the aforementioned

DRL headlamp hack, but using the fog lights instead.

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OK guys,this should be very easy & simple

Since U wanted to add a switch in a swiched circuit ,all you have to do is by-pass(throw 1more toggle) the switched leg

1.pull SI A7 25AMP fuse out

2.diassemble/remove light switch assembly

3.run a pair of BLK/RED 16 AWG wires from new switch location

4.locate NSE contact(switch assembly), tap/splice BLK wire with VIOLET factory wire - this will be the ignition switched

primary power source

5.locate N contact, there should be a YELLOW/WHITE factory wire needs to be disengaged from the switch assembly +

tap/splice RED wire with YE/WH factory wire - this is the switched leg feeding 2 front fogs

6.mount new switch tapped with BLK/RED wire

7.finished

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