DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
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DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
So today I got my fogs in the mail. Just some cheapo fog lights from ebay because on my good car I bought BNIB fogs from the dealership and 2 weeks later rock busted them and buy buy $300....
Here is what I got
So lets get started.
First thing pop your hood so you can get to the clips on the top
Then turn your wheels to one side then the other so you can get these side screws out
and the classic upper screws
then all the pop screws underneath
then with some force pop and pull the bumper off
Now lay down some carpet and put your bumper down so you can start working on your foglights
First using a razor and a dremel cut out the fog light housing
then use sand paper to clean it up. Mine didn't come with a beauty trim but came with some rubber seal to place on the cut
Now add your spring clips (3 on each side)
and go ahead and mount your fog light
beautiful
Now for the wiring..... this bullshit ebay kit was so bad the switch literally did not fit! WTF?! So I wired it to not use a switch since I love foglights anyways...
So first you need to stretch out your wiring and figure out your ground and power situation. For my ground I added the ground to the factory harness on the passenger side
Then I found a place to mount my relay and fuse for power on the battery side...
Then ran the power wire up to the battery
Now to turn on our fogs.. I used the city light for an on switch. So first I unplugged the socket
I was having a tough time getting to the wiring so I unplugged all the headlights so I could pull the harness down! Made a world of difference. Now I used a t-tap to tap into the power line of the socket
Then taped it all up with electrical tape to clean it up and protect it!
Now bolt it all back up and test it out!!
no lights
city lights on
headlights on
Here is what I got
So lets get started.
First thing pop your hood so you can get to the clips on the top
Then turn your wheels to one side then the other so you can get these side screws out
and the classic upper screws
then all the pop screws underneath
then with some force pop and pull the bumper off
Now lay down some carpet and put your bumper down so you can start working on your foglights
First using a razor and a dremel cut out the fog light housing
then use sand paper to clean it up. Mine didn't come with a beauty trim but came with some rubber seal to place on the cut
Now add your spring clips (3 on each side)
and go ahead and mount your fog light
beautiful
Now for the wiring..... this bullshit ebay kit was so bad the switch literally did not fit! WTF?! So I wired it to not use a switch since I love foglights anyways...
So first you need to stretch out your wiring and figure out your ground and power situation. For my ground I added the ground to the factory harness on the passenger side
Then I found a place to mount my relay and fuse for power on the battery side...
Then ran the power wire up to the battery
Now to turn on our fogs.. I used the city light for an on switch. So first I unplugged the socket
I was having a tough time getting to the wiring so I unplugged all the headlights so I could pull the harness down! Made a world of difference. Now I used a t-tap to tap into the power line of the socket
Then taped it all up with electrical tape to clean it up and protect it!
Now bolt it all back up and test it out!!
no lights
city lights on
headlights on
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Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
Hey man this is great.. I got the bull **** ebay fogs too.. I get everything u said but uhh, which wire did u splice to connect to the city light using the t-tap?.. and as for the other plugs in the kit that u didnt use, do u just leave them dangling or wat.. thanks.
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Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
Awesome thread. Good work. I got aftermarket fogs for an '06 on ebay with a switch which also didn't fit, so I bought an OEM one which requires re-wiring to work with the ebay harness but haven't tried installing it yet.
I ended up getting morimoto LED fogs and wired them up similar to how you did- directly to the parking lights.
That aside, I am curious about where the harness connects to the interior/cab & where to feed through the firewall. I've had a hell of a time trying to find pics on that. If anyone knows I'd appreciate it.
I ended up getting morimoto LED fogs and wired them up similar to how you did- directly to the parking lights.
That aside, I am curious about where the harness connects to the interior/cab & where to feed through the firewall. I've had a hell of a time trying to find pics on that. If anyone knows I'd appreciate it.
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Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
I was interested in getting the Winjet Fog Lamps too for my 2006 CRV SE. I assume you guys were trying to put the switch in the empty spot that is to the right of the Cruise Control Switch yet still left of the steering column? I know the switch spot to the right of the steering column is for the heated seat control.
The Winjet kit seems to be the only one that uses the standard Honda connector for the switch, incase it breaks just get a honda switch. I have a DEPO kit right now that came broken, seller refunded me and told me to keep. I was able to repair the broken brackets but I'm unsure if I want to wait til install day to find out if it works. The DEPO kit like many others, comes with a switch that looks nothing like factory and the connector is universal so if it breaks, your SOL.
The Winjet kit seems to be the only one that uses the standard Honda connector for the switch, incase it breaks just get a honda switch. I have a DEPO kit right now that came broken, seller refunded me and told me to keep. I was able to repair the broken brackets but I'm unsure if I want to wait til install day to find out if it works. The DEPO kit like many others, comes with a switch that looks nothing like factory and the connector is universal so if it breaks, your SOL.
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Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
Actually Nevermind. I've been digging up pictures of the Winjet kit, the Factory Switch, and the Depo Kit and came to the conclusion that the Winjet kit doesn't even use a factory style harness. The connector that I thought was factory because it was green and resembled the factory shape actually isn't correct. The factory plug is keyed and blue. I think I'll stick with DEPO kit. Hopefully my repair job aligns correctly.
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Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
sry to bring this thread up but I was wondering is this the oem fog lamp switch for the cr v? im trying to install fog light in my 05 cr v too.
Genuine Honda 08V31-S9A-61135 Fog Light Switch
Genuine Honda 08V31-S9A-61135 Fog Light Switch
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Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
Actually Nevermind. I've been digging up pictures of the Winjet kit, the Factory Switch, and the Depo Kit and came to the conclusion that the Winjet kit doesn't even use a factory style harness. The connector that I thought was factory because it was green and resembled the factory shape actually isn't correct. The factory plug is keyed and blue. I think I'll stick with DEPO kit. Hopefully my repair job aligns correctly.
Hi, i have a Honda CR-V 2006, and just want to know what means "DEPO KIT"
Because i bought Fog lights too from ebay, and don't want problems to install them.
Thank's
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-Intl Steve Krew
Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
TBH I have no idea which kit I ordered. It was cheap on an eBay auction and I ended up winning it for $30
Mainly bought it for the housings and worst case I'll make my own harness and just connect it like this write up shows.
I've also seen the EK fog light write-up which uses an OEM switch, I've wondered if we can also use OEM harnesses in the body harness like that write-up does.
Mainly bought it for the housings and worst case I'll make my own harness and just connect it like this write up shows.
I've also seen the EK fog light write-up which uses an OEM switch, I've wondered if we can also use OEM harnesses in the body harness like that write-up does.
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Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
Yeah, seems like all those eBay kits are the same **** different labels. Let us know it turns out cause the front bumper looks naked without fogs and that's next on my to-do list.
Also, if you don't mind, can you PM me pics of the plug end that plugs into the switch?
Also, if you don't mind, can you PM me pics of the plug end that plugs into the switch?
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Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
#16
-Intl Steve Krew
Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
Followed OP's route.
The switch also didn't fit, which is why.
As an added bonus, when locking and unlocking, the fogs flash as well, helping the blind find their car in the dark
The switch also didn't fit, which is why.
As an added bonus, when locking and unlocking, the fogs flash as well, helping the blind find their car in the dark
#18
-Intl Steve Krew
Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
Other people have used a factory fog light switch.
I do not have one on hand, so I do not know if it would work with the aftermarket wiring.
If I were to go the factory switch route, I'd find a wrecked CRV and pull the factory fog light wiring harnesses out and use those, ensuring it's wired properly...
I do not have one on hand, so I do not know if it would work with the aftermarket wiring.
If I were to go the factory switch route, I'd find a wrecked CRV and pull the factory fog light wiring harnesses out and use those, ensuring it's wired properly...
#19
Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
have anybody ran the wire harness through the firewall and if you or anybody that you know can you post a picture of with way you went thought also have mines with the running lights but i would like to use the switch that came with,please post pictures if you have, thank you in advance
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Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
Question, are these cars prewired for fogs?
edit: never mind, cao just told me that it's not prewired. I guess I'll order the eBay kit and use their harness and try to splice it into the oem switch&pigtail that I just got from the yard off an 02 but I own an 05.
edit: never mind, cao just told me that it's not prewired. I guess I'll order the eBay kit and use their harness and try to splice it into the oem switch&pigtail that I just got from the yard off an 02 but I own an 05.
Last edited by DREWdabuilder; 05-27-2017 at 02:54 PM.
#23
-Intl Steve Krew
Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
You have to change the headlights and front grille. Maybe the fenders as well but I’m not sure on that.
#24
Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
So today I got my fogs in the mail. Just some cheapo fog lights from ebay because on my good car I bought BNIB fogs from the dealership and 2 weeks later rock busted them and buy buy $300....
Here is what I got
Attachment 446485
Attachment 446486
So lets get started.
First thing pop your hood so you can get to the clips on the top
Attachment 446487
Attachment 446488
Then turn your wheels to one side then the other so you can get these side screws out
Attachment 446489
and the classic upper screws
Attachment 446490
then all the pop screws underneath
Attachment 446491
then with some force pop and pull the bumper off
Attachment 446492
Attachment 446493
Now lay down some carpet and put your bumper down so you can start working on your foglights
Attachment 446494
First using a razor and a dremel cut out the fog light housing
Attachment 446495
Attachment 446496
then use sand paper to clean it up. Mine didn't come with a beauty trim but came with some rubber seal to place on the cut
Attachment 446497
Now add your spring clips (3 on each side)
Attachment 446498
and go ahead and mount your fog light
Attachment 446499
beautiful
Attachment 446500
Now for the wiring..... this bullshit ebay kit was so bad the switch literally did not fit! WTF?! So I wired it to not use a switch since I love foglights anyways...
So first you need to stretch out your wiring and figure out your ground and power situation. For my ground I added the ground to the factory harness on the passenger side
Attachment 446501
Then I found a place to mount my relay and fuse for power on the battery side...
Attachment 446502
Then ran the power wire up to the battery
Attachment 446503
Now to turn on our fogs.. I used the city light for an on switch. So first I unplugged the socket
Attachment 446504
I was having a tough time getting to the wiring so I unplugged all the headlights so I could pull the harness down! Made a world of difference. Now I used a t-tap to tap into the power line of the socket
Attachment 446505
Then taped it all up with electrical tape to clean it up and protect it!
Attachment 446506
Now bolt it all back up and test it out!!
no lights
Attachment 446507
city lights on
Attachment 446508
headlights on
Attachment 446509
Here is what I got
Attachment 446485
Attachment 446486
So lets get started.
First thing pop your hood so you can get to the clips on the top
Attachment 446487
Attachment 446488
Then turn your wheels to one side then the other so you can get these side screws out
Attachment 446489
and the classic upper screws
Attachment 446490
then all the pop screws underneath
Attachment 446491
then with some force pop and pull the bumper off
Attachment 446492
Attachment 446493
Now lay down some carpet and put your bumper down so you can start working on your foglights
Attachment 446494
First using a razor and a dremel cut out the fog light housing
Attachment 446495
Attachment 446496
then use sand paper to clean it up. Mine didn't come with a beauty trim but came with some rubber seal to place on the cut
Attachment 446497
Now add your spring clips (3 on each side)
Attachment 446498
and go ahead and mount your fog light
Attachment 446499
beautiful
Attachment 446500
Now for the wiring..... this bullshit ebay kit was so bad the switch literally did not fit! WTF?! So I wired it to not use a switch since I love foglights anyways...
So first you need to stretch out your wiring and figure out your ground and power situation. For my ground I added the ground to the factory harness on the passenger side
Attachment 446501
Then I found a place to mount my relay and fuse for power on the battery side...
Attachment 446502
Then ran the power wire up to the battery
Attachment 446503
Now to turn on our fogs.. I used the city light for an on switch. So first I unplugged the socket
Attachment 446504
I was having a tough time getting to the wiring so I unplugged all the headlights so I could pull the harness down! Made a world of difference. Now I used a t-tap to tap into the power line of the socket
Attachment 446505
Then taped it all up with electrical tape to clean it up and protect it!
Attachment 446506
Now bolt it all back up and test it out!!
no lights
Attachment 446507
city lights on
Attachment 446508
headlights on
Attachment 446509
#25
-Intl Steve Krew
Re: DIY: 2005 CRV Fog Lights instal with no switch
Post a pic of the bracket.
I think I threw them out. Didn't need them, I mounted mine like the OP.
I think I threw them out. Didn't need them, I mounted mine like the OP.