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Old 12-03-2006, 07:58 AM
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Default Poppin the fuse on the foggies.

Alright, so I wired up my foggies according to Eran's old thread:

http://www.clubcivic.com/board...66852

I have the esuse kit. I cotinuously am popping the 40A fuse in the engine compartment fuse box on that circuit, any ideas of what to do?

**Yes, ive double tripple checked my wiring. Some of you might say to put it in the electronics section, but Ill let the mods decide that**

Heres the diagram(s) straight out of the owners manual. Im plugged into "C927 Option Connector" noted on the 2nd page. The only thing I dont have (thats connected to that circuit) is the cd player, so maybe that affects it? The cd player is currently unhooked. Other wise, based off those diagrams, what else could be affecting them?

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you have a pwr wire touching the chassis or another ground

I have an esuse kit that was doing this too - a wire inside the housing was the problem
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werd... heres how I have it wired. The ground on the ac bolt. Then the red/black wire in the parking light relay (quick connect). The white wire into the one to the left of that and then the relay / ground to the steering knuckle. So your saying the red/black is the power wire right? or the white?
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i bet your foglight housings or the foglight itself is touching the chassis of the car. Take out ur bumper and cover the whole bracket and the foglight itself with electrical tape.

I had this same problem until i put electrical tape and it fixed my problem.
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sounds like it, thanks for the help.
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