JDM Fog Question
And another thing. My alarm hooks into 2 of the plugs i need to put the fogs in. do i just take out the wires for the alarm and than splice it into the wire for the jdm fog ilghts? one of them makes the lights blink when i open/ lock my doors the otehr one is the one that makes the siren go off. jus splice it in?
Modified by illdiealonlyazn at 4:57 PM 9/13/2005
Modified by illdiealonlyazn at 10:22 AM 9/14/2005
there is no "jdm" fog panel...the JDM fog button mounts next to the moonroof/cruise controls, just get the USDM panel for the us version of the fogs
leave the usdm panel in place. I mounted my jdm foglight switch where the dimmer switch for the interior lights was. If your talking of the interior fuse panel where the alarm is getting its power source it should be fine to splice the foglights there.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by illdiealonlyazn »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Anyone have fogs and alarm? do the alarm wires just splice in w/ the fog wires?</TD></TR></TABLE>
No, you plug everything into the fuse panel behind the driverside kick panel. I have mine hooked up to where they flash when I turn on/off my alarm
No, you plug everything into the fuse panel behind the driverside kick panel. I have mine hooked up to where they flash when I turn on/off my alarm
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by illdiealonlyazn »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I looked and my alarm wires go into those slots. so i just splice my alarm wires in w/ my fogs right?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Are you sure about that? I've never seen an alarm that would hook into those slots


Are you sure about that? I've never seen an alarm that would hook into those slots


Yes im very sure. one of them if i pull it out when i open and close the doors the lights dont blink anymore. the other one if i pull the alarm goes off.
Yes you can just splice them together.
Some alarm shops tend to use these fuse panel slots with female spade connectors to connect aftermarket alarms.
One slot is for the constant +12V and the other probably for the parking lights. It is fine if you splice the fog wires and the alarm wires together. Just make sure you splice the correct wires there together.
Some alarm shops tend to use these fuse panel slots with female spade connectors to connect aftermarket alarms.
One slot is for the constant +12V and the other probably for the parking lights. It is fine if you splice the fog wires and the alarm wires together. Just make sure you splice the correct wires there together.
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