Foglight MOD Relay, DIY?
#1
Foglight MOD Relay, DIY?
I would like to have the option to run my existing HID fogs without my lowbeams.
Took a look at the DIY on how to do it and how to make the relay. Problem is I am challenged in creating wiring harnesses.
Is there anyone out there who would make one for me, for a fee of course..
thanks
Took a look at the DIY on how to do it and how to make the relay. Problem is I am challenged in creating wiring harnesses.
Is there anyone out there who would make one for me, for a fee of course..
thanks
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iTrader: (2)
hey i did this mod not to long ago and for some reason when i flip the switch it doesn't always turn on, i sorta gotta play with it and turn it off and on bout 20 times lol anyone have an idea what it might be or have similar experience? i installed the HIDS in another car and they fire up right away everytime so i know its not the ballast, and everything looks wired correctly..
#10
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iTrader: (15)
hey i did this mod not to long ago and for some reason when i flip the switch it doesn't always turn on, i sorta gotta play with it and turn it off and on bout 20 times lol anyone have an idea what it might be or have similar experience? i installed the HIDS in another car and they fire up right away everytime so i know its not the ballast, and everything looks wired correctly..
If you want to check to make sure it's not the wiring itself, take the wire that goes to the switch and ground it somewhere. The light should stay on (car on of course). Actually that's how I wired it up for Crispy since his switch broke.
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Pole Position
iTrader: (2)
It may be your actual switch then. I know another CL member here who has problems with their switch. It's either on or off.
If you want to check to make sure it's not the wiring itself, take the wire that goes to the switch and ground it somewhere. The light should stay on (car on of course). Actually that's how I wired it up for Crispy since his switch broke.
If you want to check to make sure it's not the wiring itself, take the wire that goes to the switch and ground it somewhere. The light should stay on (car on of course). Actually that's how I wired it up for Crispy since his switch broke.
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It may be your actual switch then. I know another CL member here who has problems with their switch. It's either on or off.
If you want to check to make sure it's not the wiring itself, take the wire that goes to the switch and ground it somewhere. The light should stay on (car on of course). Actually that's how I wired it up for Crispy since his switch broke.
If you want to check to make sure it's not the wiring itself, take the wire that goes to the switch and ground it somewhere. The light should stay on (car on of course). Actually that's how I wired it up for Crispy since his switch broke.