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Old 03-23-2012, 06:41 PM
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96 ek with a 00 front end but i hooked up the foglights like i was supposed to i think.. all the grounds are there and under the hood everything is hooked where i was told and then in the inside of the car im not sure exactly where to hook them up to my low beams (any pictures) and i have one extra connector that isnt going to the switch or lights or power behind the fuses. any help pictures will be greatly appreciated
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How about YOU post up some pictures because it's pretty clear from all the DIYs how to wire up the interior parts. For instance we have no idea what this extra connector is because ther shouldn't be an extra. Are these Ebay fogs?
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yeah there ebay fogs that was my first mistake huh..
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Sometimes those come missing harnesses.
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Are you retarded?
HAHAHA but i dont need to run a wire from the battery because its using the power from the low beams right?
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^^Lol
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HAHAHA but i dont need to run a wire from the battery because its using the power from the low beams right?
No. What DIY are you following? Are you even following one? At no time do they tell you to hook anything up to the battery.
Instructions: OEM 1996-1998 Civic Foglights (Round)
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No. What DIY are you following? Are you even following one? At no time do they tell you to hook anything up to the battery.
Instructions: OEM 1996-1998 Civic Foglights (Round)
im using 00 fogs it dosent matter does it? and my harness dosent even go through the door like on that one.. the stock harness goes from cabin to bay and thats how its hooked up.
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just kidding about the door.. ive followed the ones stright from manufacture still cant get it to work..
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Wait. You have manufacturers directions? What part of THEM tells you to wire to the battery?

Post a picture of this extra connector you keep talking about.
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they dont but a lot of the write ups ive seen people run a wire to use the foglights at anytime of the day instead of only when the headlights are on. and i will post one tomorrow when its light out.
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Default Re: 00 foglights

Some cars have an extra fog light plug that is tapped up somewhere by the fuse box. You have to plug that in. If you want to run your fogs without headlights, you have to an accessory wire so it shuts off with the car. Or directly to the battery but that will stay on and drain your battery if you forget.
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These might help a little





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dlstech thats the one i used the one thats taped behind the fuse box and im not sure where to go ive used that manufacture one you put also.. ill try some stuff again in the morning
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