need help installing eg9 foglights?
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need help installing eg9 foglights?
as the topic says..i recently purchase a kit but not too sure if its complete or not, purchased it from a friend. it didn't come with instructions or what comes with it to see if it is complete so if anyone can help me asap...i would really appreicate it (pictures would really help me with a complete kit plus installment thanks..)
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i dunno how to install those as mine came with them on it.
was urs black already or did you paint them yourself?
i tried painting mine and it looks like ****
was urs black already or did you paint them yourself?
i tried painting mine and it looks like ****
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93egsedan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i dunno how to install those as mine came with them on it.
was urs black already or did you paint them yourself?
i tried painting mine and it looks like ****</TD></TR></TABLE>
it was already painted due to one of his friends that drop it before i purchased it but i just repainted them to make it cleaner...anyone else that can help me with these?
was urs black already or did you paint them yourself?
i tried painting mine and it looks like ****</TD></TR></TABLE>
it was already painted due to one of his friends that drop it before i purchased it but i just repainted them to make it cleaner...anyone else that can help me with these?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by bong_671 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
these are all the parts i got from my friend...let me know if im missing anything. if not, how do i install them. thanks!
Modified by bong_671 at 8:35 PM 12/6/2005</TD></TR></TABLE>
ok from what i can see the basics to installing them is that you cut your fog light covers off and the brackets for the fog lights should line up. the harness thats hooked up to the fog lights hooks up to a stock fog light haress in your engine bay you might have to find it mine was buy the wiper fluid next to the driver side head light, then ground it somewhere on the engine bay. then your done with the out side time to move into the inside...... i cant really see you switch harness so can you spread that out so i can further help you. but usually theres just power wire. a switch plug in and a fuse plug in. hope this helps
these are all the parts i got from my friend...let me know if im missing anything. if not, how do i install them. thanks!
Modified by bong_671 at 8:35 PM 12/6/2005</TD></TR></TABLE>
ok from what i can see the basics to installing them is that you cut your fog light covers off and the brackets for the fog lights should line up. the harness thats hooked up to the fog lights hooks up to a stock fog light haress in your engine bay you might have to find it mine was buy the wiper fluid next to the driver side head light, then ground it somewhere on the engine bay. then your done with the out side time to move into the inside...... i cant really see you switch harness so can you spread that out so i can further help you. but usually theres just power wire. a switch plug in and a fuse plug in. hope this helps
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http://www.hondaautomotivepart....html
this might show you everything you need to know. good luck and post pics when you done.
this might show you everything you need to know. good luck and post pics when you done.
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Re: need help installing eg9 foglights? (bong_671)
Unfortunately, your fogs are aftermarket and will not work with the OEM instructions. Insatlling the actual fogs is simple, just follow Slammed Ek9's instructions. From the pic, it looks like the "outside" harness will accept the factory prewired plugs. They are located by the clutch master cylinder. Its covered with a rubber plug normally taped with the rest of the harness with blue tape. There is one wire blue/red.
On the inside, the hard part of using the factory prewire is that you'll have to find the other end. You could go arond the hole thing by running the wire directly into the cabin then connect it to the "inside" harness. I'm suggesting this because your "inside" harness is an aftermarket one and I doubt it will fit the factory plug.
The two plugs you have is for powering the lights. One goes to optional connector B (hot all the times) and the other to D (hot with light switch in HEAD or PARK). It doesn't matter were you use the 3 wire and the 2 wire plugs its all the same.
The inside harness you have 4 wires. One should connect to the fog light outter harness. Normally its color coded and it shouls be a blue/red wire. The other two should be a white(power all the time), red (power with light switch in HEAD or PARK) lastly, black whick is ground. Run the rest of the wiring to the swith then your done.
On the inside, the hard part of using the factory prewire is that you'll have to find the other end. You could go arond the hole thing by running the wire directly into the cabin then connect it to the "inside" harness. I'm suggesting this because your "inside" harness is an aftermarket one and I doubt it will fit the factory plug.
The two plugs you have is for powering the lights. One goes to optional connector B (hot all the times) and the other to D (hot with light switch in HEAD or PARK). It doesn't matter were you use the 3 wire and the 2 wire plugs its all the same.
The inside harness you have 4 wires. One should connect to the fog light outter harness. Normally its color coded and it shouls be a blue/red wire. The other two should be a white(power all the time), red (power with light switch in HEAD or PARK) lastly, black whick is ground. Run the rest of the wiring to the swith then your done.
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Re: need help installing eg9 foglights? (jbs)
JIC, optional connetors are found on the fuse box starting with A to E (left to right). They are between the power window socket to the left and hazard relay to the right.
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Re: need help installing eg9 foglights? (jbs)
is there a possible way that there might not be a stock foglight harness? or there is always one just the matter of locating it? well i havent found it yet but will continue to search...thanks for the info guys...
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I installed mine about 2 months ago.. I found a picture of the wiring locations by searching. I'd do it for you but I'm pretty tired, but atleast you know it's somewhere here on honda-tech. My fuse and connector hooked up perfectly on the passenger side of the engine bay.. in the gap behind the airbox. good luck
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those look like 94-97 teg fogs, i got the eg9 fogs on my car, just pull the bumper off then take a razor knife and cut the lower part of the grill, run the harness through the fire wall, plug it in and ur good to go
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