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Old Aug 8, 2007 | 06:00 PM
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Default Fog light wiring diagram/help!

hey guys i recently recieved my oem foglights for my 94 accord from ebay. I didnt recieve any wiring kits, just the foglights with the oem switch. I searched honda tech and found a link to a wiring diagram but it doesnt exist anymore and I've searched all over the net and found nothing.

So can anyone help me on how to begin to wire these in? And does anyone know where I can get a wiring kit otherwise how can I improvise?

THANKS!!!
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Old Aug 8, 2007 | 06:22 PM
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improvising probably isnt going to be an option as with the stock kit you need relays. Your best bet would be to purchase yourself a set of wires for it.

And in that case, you got ripped off and your better off buying a whole new set with the wires included.
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Old Aug 8, 2007 | 11:37 PM
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Default Re: Fog light wiring diagram/help! (HateBreeder)

hmmm, well maybe i can just get a relay and ground it etc?
or do i need like an official one from honda?
where can i buy the wires/relay kits? i cant find them anywhere and ppl say they exist
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Old Aug 15, 2007 | 01:49 PM
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Default Re: Fog light wiring diagram/help! (Sir_CCord)

I too would like to know how to get these working with the OEM switch. I also have a set for my 94 with switch.
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Old Aug 15, 2007 | 05:56 PM
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You should be able to get a standard bosch style relay at your local auto parts store for a couple bucks a piece. This should be a 5 post relay including post numbers 85, 86, 87, 87a, and 30. If you haven't used these types of relays before it can be somewhat confusing and if you're not careful you could end up toasting something. If you want to try it though you need to figure out what posts on the switch do and how they behave. Once you've figured this out it should be relatively easy to set up the relays.

I would have to agree with the others though, if you can find the wiring kit that goes with the fogs that would be best. You may end up having to purchase a new set of fogs with the wiring with them. If you want to go after this post up some pics of the switch and whatever it is that you've got and I'll post back (or PM if you want, but for those who need the help we may as well post it up) and see if we can't figure something out to make them work.
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Old Aug 15, 2007 | 06:10 PM
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Thanks, I'll try to post pics up of the switch and harness later, dont have a camera right now.
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Old Aug 16, 2007 | 08:29 AM
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i used a relay to hook mine right into the factory switch. Took me all of 30 mins to install and wire up with a relay.

Basically i took off the top piece of the steering colum, found a headlight wire that goes to the switch ( i used parking so they'd come on with parking) and hooked up the relay accordingly. You can also do it so the highbeams turn them off, but i didn't because i don't see the need of it.
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