OEM Fog Light Install *Need Help*
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OEM Fog Light Install *Need Help*
I bought an OEM Fog Light kit for my 2007 Civic EX from HandA-accessories.com.
Good kit, previously bought one for my '01 Accord EX and it was flawless. However, the installation instructions that are sent with the Civic kit are for the 2006 EX. Almost every instruction and illustration is great, until I got to step-42 (see attached).
The illustration shows a gang of 3-connectors that are located behind and below the hood-release. My '07 has only 2-connectors, neither of which are a 14-pin connector that I'm to be installing this purple switch wire into.
Has anyone else installed this kit in an '07 and know where this 14-pin connector is? I looked everywhere under the dash, unsuccessfully.
Or does anyone have the ability to snag a set of instructions for the '07 Civ?
Good kit, previously bought one for my '01 Accord EX and it was flawless. However, the installation instructions that are sent with the Civic kit are for the 2006 EX. Almost every instruction and illustration is great, until I got to step-42 (see attached).
The illustration shows a gang of 3-connectors that are located behind and below the hood-release. My '07 has only 2-connectors, neither of which are a 14-pin connector that I'm to be installing this purple switch wire into.
Has anyone else installed this kit in an '07 and know where this 14-pin connector is? I looked everywhere under the dash, unsuccessfully.
Or does anyone have the ability to snag a set of instructions for the '07 Civ?
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Thank You!!!
Naturally I took a guess and I picked the wrong connector out of the two. Thanks for the instructions, now I have to figure out how to get the pin out of that amp/molex connector without destroying it.
Naturally I took a guess and I picked the wrong connector out of the two. Thanks for the instructions, now I have to figure out how to get the pin out of that amp/molex connector without destroying it.