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post Jan 26 2004, 02:13 PM
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A lil' dense on this one, but it would appear that I have spaces for fog lights on the front of my car. Can I install them myself and if so, how much do they cost?
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post Sep 23 2000, 04:21 PM
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i would like to know the same thing. i tried hooking my aftermarket fog lights up to the the factory connections and it wouldnt work. they fit togather perfactly though
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post Sep 23 2000, 06:57 PM
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OK, yes all of the wiring is there. All you need is a relay located in the fuse box in engine bay and the factory switch in the control panel. Behind the control panel you should find an orange plug. That is the wiring for the switch for the fog lights. Ford will sell you the relay for about $5. WARNING: ford wants $95 for the switch in the control panel!!! So go to a junk yard and see what you can find. Again warning I was told by my friend who works at ford that I should not go over a 35 watt fog light, just be on the save side. So I got a 35 watts set that is bright enough that I can ride at night with just my fog lights. Note to Base owners: Even the base model comes prewired for fog lights. Matt Knudsen Newest Mod- custom exhaust Next Mod- J-spec cam
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post Sep 24 2000, 06:30 AM
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hey all you need to do is go to a junk yard and find a stock pgt you can pull the relay out of the the fuse box and the switch out of the dash. the relay is usually blue and in the bottom right corner of the box. (sometimes confusinfg cuz theres like 4 of them and they all look alike.) now if your like me this was free.:) if not should run you 20 bucks josh 97 pse >
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post Dec 2 2000, 08:00 PM
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its easier (and cheaper) to just hook them up to the battery and use the switch that come with the fogs so that you can have them on whenever you want. just my opinion
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