Foglight wiring question
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Foglight wiring question
Ok i have all the wiring installed and set for 99-00 foglights. The only question now is, where does the white positive plug coming from the foglight switch plug up to? Any advice will help, thanks.
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Re: Foglight wiring question (jeeriko)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jeeriko »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok i have all the wiring installed and set for 99-00 foglights. The only question now is, where does the white positive plug coming from the foglight switch plug up to? Any advice will help, thanks.
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That one pin connector goes to the fog light harness, it is right next to the windshield wiper reservoir.
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That one pin connector goes to the fog light harness, it is right next to the windshield wiper reservoir.
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Re: Foglight wiring question (jeeriko)
here u go. this is where ur supposed to plug it in on the fuse box under ur dash board, heres a pic to make it easier on u...
and a 2nd pic..
and a 2nd pic..
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Re: Foglight wiring question (jeeriko)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jeeriko »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok i have all the wiring installed and set for 99-00 foglights. The only question now is, where does the white positive plug coming from the foglight switch plug up to? Any advice will help, thanks.
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http://www.handaaccessories.co...s.pdf<--- click here
page 4-5 step 11-13...
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http://www.handaaccessories.co...s.pdf<--- click here
page 4-5 step 11-13...
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Re: Foglight wiring question (actek23)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by actek23 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
http://www.handaaccessories.co...s.pdf<--- click here
page 4-5 step 11-13...
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That doesn't go through the firewall, it's not long enough... That's the plug that goes into the harness I believe. Only problem is the connector on the harness is male... which doesn't really make sense. I know for a fact when I did mine, I cut that connector off and spliced them. I'm not sure if that's the same wire however.
http://www.handaaccessories.co...s.pdf<--- click here
page 4-5 step 11-13...
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That doesn't go through the firewall, it's not long enough... That's the plug that goes into the harness I believe. Only problem is the connector on the harness is male... which doesn't really make sense. I know for a fact when I did mine, I cut that connector off and spliced them. I'm not sure if that's the same wire however.
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Re: Foglight wiring question (jadugartir)
Yes crx_si-r is correct Ive done more then 4 of these and it plugs into the fuse box, which pin is your choice you have 3 options, fog lights only work when parking/headlights are on (good way, never forget them on) Fogs plugged into accessory slot (works only when car is on) Or fogs plugged into constant slot were you can turn them on weather or not car is on.
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Re: Foglight wiring question (ejoner)
http://www.handaaccessories.co...s.pdf
pg 8 step 31
i meant its actually step 31 where there is a plug behind the fuse box wrapped in blue tape. its hard to get to and find but its there. In mine (OEM 99-00 raybrig fogs) i plugged it into the plug behind the fuse box instead of the fuse box itself...
i believe plugging into the fuse box itself is for the 96-98 fogs...
pg 8 step 31
i meant its actually step 31 where there is a plug behind the fuse box wrapped in blue tape. its hard to get to and find but its there. In mine (OEM 99-00 raybrig fogs) i plugged it into the plug behind the fuse box instead of the fuse box itself...
i believe plugging into the fuse box itself is for the 96-98 fogs...
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Re: Foglight wiring question (actek23)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ejoner »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yes crx_si-r is correct Ive done more then 4 of these and it plugs into the fuse box, which pin is your choice you have 3 options, fog lights only work when parking/headlights are on (good way, never forget them on) Fogs plugged into accessory slot (works only when car is on) Or fogs plugged into constant slot were you can turn them on weather or not car is on. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah you guys are right... however I swear when I tried to plug mine in the harness, under teh washer fluid.. The connectors were wrong. ???
That's what I get for not buying the raybrigs.
Yeah you guys are right... however I swear when I tried to plug mine in the harness, under teh washer fluid.. The connectors were wrong. ???
That's what I get for not buying the raybrigs.
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Re: Foglight wiring question (hgem1si)
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Well, I didn't have to splice the foglight switch wire to the fuse because it plugged right up to one of the socket connections it had there next to the fuse box. I was clueless on the wiring, but thanks for all of the advice. I couldn't have done it without the help of honda-tech.
Results: (fogs will need level adjustment)
Results: (fogs will need level adjustment)
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