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Old Jan 28, 2017 | 02:04 PM
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Default 2010 Civic Fog Harness help

So I went to do an install on new fogs. Long story short, previous owner had/self installed 35W 9006 HIDs with ballast. In the process, he or she cut the single-pin connector that should be near the washer reservoir. Been searching for a few days w/ no luck but does ANYONE have a diagram or know which wire is which for the single pin? I bought a set of K2s for just the harness cuz Honda doesn't sell it separately for the sedan anymore and am gonna have to wire the fog harness directly.

I've got to troubleshoot the whole system. When I turn in the switch on the stalk, I get a 1 second buzzing sound before it goes away and no power to the light.

I hate when people do this sh**. Just keep it simple man. Smh.
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Old Feb 6, 2017 | 07:01 AM
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Since there was no reply but a bunch of views (typical HT...) I'm posting the solution in case others need reference.

Went to a junkyard and pulled a fog light connector from an RSX. I got lucky though. San Diego pull-yourself junkyards are complete a**. Also, the 2008+ Accord harnesses also work. Make sure it's the female side, not the male side obviously for the fog harness to clip into and that you have enough wire on it to solder into wherever you're wiring it to. In my case, the low beams.
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