92 Prelude Additional Hazzard as a Fog Light Switch (searched)
i have never seen that. maybe you should look into converting your long console to the shoter 94+ they have spots for hazards and mirrors plus 3 empty spots u can add in the fog button or half antenna or bumper pole or w/e you wanna add
It makes sense that it would be wired the same. Push down to turn on, push once more to turn off... I like this idea. I don't think the switch is what makes it blink. I'd be happy to do a tutorial for converting the switch 'display' should someone prove this to work.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by M2B4 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have never seen that. maybe you should look into converting your long console to the shoter 94+ they have spots for hazards and mirrors plus 3 empty spots u can add in the fog button or half antenna or bumper pole or w/e you wanna add</TD></TR></TABLE>
I like the uniquness of my 92 console, but I may look into retrofitting it with the slots from the 94 - 96
I like the uniquness of my 92 console, but I may look into retrofitting it with the slots from the 94 - 96
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I like the uniquness of my 92 console, but I may look into retrofitting it with the slots from the 94 - 96</TD></TR></TABLE>
The 92s have a switch for the fogs that is on the tweeter cover. Very nice!
I like the uniquness of my 92 console, but I may look into retrofitting it with the slots from the 94 - 96</TD></TR></TABLE>
The 92s have a switch for the fogs that is on the tweeter cover. Very nice!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PB BB1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
The 92s have a switch for the fogs that is on the tweeter cover. Very nice!</TD></TR></TABLE>
I know that but I do not like that myself. So I am thinking about the retro fit
The 92s have a switch for the fogs that is on the tweeter cover. Very nice!</TD></TR></TABLE>
I know that but I do not like that myself. So I am thinking about the retro fit
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This would be easy to do, no the switch is not what makes the hazards blink, that is a relay.
Just get an ohmmeter or test light and figure out which two wires get jumped when you push the switch and use those two for your switch wire, you can switch ground or power on, no matter.
good idea
Just get an ohmmeter or test light and figure out which two wires get jumped when you push the switch and use those two for your switch wire, you can switch ground or power on, no matter.
good idea
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mgags7 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This would be easy to do, no the switch is not what makes the hazards blink, that is a relay.
Just get an ohmmeter or test light and figure out which two wires get jumped when you push the switch and use those two for your switch wire, you can switch ground or power on, no matter.
good idea</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks for the vote of cinfidence. The wiring part would not scare me. I would want to figure out a way to make the button mount look like an OWM peice. Still thinking it through. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Just get an ohmmeter or test light and figure out which two wires get jumped when you push the switch and use those two for your switch wire, you can switch ground or power on, no matter.
good idea</TD></TR></TABLE>Thanks for the vote of cinfidence. The wiring part would not scare me. I would want to figure out a way to make the button mount look like an OWM peice. Still thinking it through. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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