Wire tap it to the wire of the lens that's on the side of the bumper. Or just connect the copper and wrap it in electrical tape.
The headlights work on a totally different relay than the parking and fog lights. The headlight relay or headlight fuse is usually blown when only the parking and fog lights work.
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I have a 2006 Pacifica. If yours is equipped with fog lights, grab the end of the left light control tree, and pull firmly. Then, have the parking lights or headlights turned on. You can't have just the fog lights on.
Low beam or fog lamps only.
I found it here, http://maxima.bryanb.com/fog/fogrewire.htmlIt's detailed with lots of pictures along the way. Hope this helps!
Blown fuse? Damaged buss board?
go to either mazda6club.com or 6crew.com. they have a ton of information on doing it. use the seach and type in fog light mod.
To turn on the fog lights in a New Beetle, locate the headlight switch on the dashboard. Turn the switch to the first position for the parking lights, and then pull the switch outwards to activate the fog lights. If your vehicle is equipped with front fog lights, ensure that the headlights are on for them to function. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model year.
It means that your fog lights are on - which should only happen when your headlights or at least parking lights are on.
yes you can install factory fog lights on a non fog light car,however, there may be some fabricating of brackets to mount the fog lights to.also you must either install your own switch or wire them directly into your parking lights.
Yes. You would need to wire them up to your running lights.
To wire fog lights to a switch, first, connect the positive lead from the fog light to the switch terminal. Then, run a wire from the other terminal of the switch to a power source, ensuring it's fused appropriately. Connect the negative lead of the fog light to a suitable ground point on the vehicle. Finally, make sure the switch is mounted securely and test the lights for proper operation.