Fog light question
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Re: Fog light question (1sick4g63)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 1sick4g63 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I noticed that most 92-00 civic's don't come with foglights, but they do sell them.
Are these cars pre-wired for factory fogs or do I need to do the wiring myself?</TD></TR></TABLE>
All '92 - '00 civic regardless of trim level have the single wire that runs from under the dash to behind the drivers headlight run, the plugs are taped to the loom with blue tape. All the rest of the wiring comes with the OEM foglight kit and is plug and play. I belive the aftermarket kits may require a little more wiring.
Are these cars pre-wired for factory fogs or do I need to do the wiring myself?</TD></TR></TABLE>
All '92 - '00 civic regardless of trim level have the single wire that runs from under the dash to behind the drivers headlight run, the plugs are taped to the loom with blue tape. All the rest of the wiring comes with the OEM foglight kit and is plug and play. I belive the aftermarket kits may require a little more wiring.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 1sick4g63 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So basically mount the fogs, plug them in, plug in the factory switch and a relay and I'm done.
Sweet. Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
Something like that, they come with a harness that plugs into the combination switch on the steering column, you have to take the plastic covers off around the ignition switch if i remember correctly. Its all plug and play though. the honda '92 - '95 instructions are floating around online somewhere too.
Sweet. Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
Something like that, they come with a harness that plugs into the combination switch on the steering column, you have to take the plastic covers off around the ignition switch if i remember correctly. Its all plug and play though. the honda '92 - '95 instructions are floating around online somewhere too.
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Re: Fog light question (1sick4g63)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 1sick4g63 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I noticed that most 92-00 civic's don't come with foglights, but they do sell them.
Are these cars pre-wired for factory fogs or do I need to do the wiring myself?</TD></TR></TABLE>
They're pre-wired but did not come from the factory with foglights (no trim, not even the Si had them standard).
If you buy the OE kit you'll get a harness for the switch, the switch, the harness for the foglights, the foglights, a relay.. and I think that's it. I could be forgetting some things.
You'll have to cut the bumper too. Be careful how you cut it because certain parts might need to stay there in order to mount the lights correctly.
Are these cars pre-wired for factory fogs or do I need to do the wiring myself?</TD></TR></TABLE>
They're pre-wired but did not come from the factory with foglights (no trim, not even the Si had them standard).
If you buy the OE kit you'll get a harness for the switch, the switch, the harness for the foglights, the foglights, a relay.. and I think that's it. I could be forgetting some things.
You'll have to cut the bumper too. Be careful how you cut it because certain parts might need to stay there in order to mount the lights correctly.
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