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Old 11-24-2003, 01:01 PM
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Default need help on foglight harness (civic 95 4dr)

I've just bought a set of OEM style foglight, try to diy by the intruction atMajestic Honda but the swith harness I have and the OEM harness is totally different (there are no 7-pin connector which connect to a light switch and other plug thing). Has anyone done this before ? This is my harness ( different from the instruction). Help me plzzzzz !
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Old 11-24-2003, 01:34 PM
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do you have the OEM switch or are you just going to use some old switch?
Old 11-24-2003, 01:40 PM
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yes, I have the OEM switch. I followed the instruction step by step, everything was okie, but the light switch part (7-pin connector which connect to the headlight switch harness). I'm stuck, help please !!!
Old 11-24-2003, 01:49 PM
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It's hard to help without being there to see what all you've done....

I'd just wire up the fogs to the switch using a wire tester to see what's hot when the switch is on. The relay is actuated by the switch, that's what sends power to the fogs so that they get enough to run and don't overwhelm the small actuator wire.

You could even wire it up to your battery, and have the actuation come from the fog switch.

I don't know if I'm making sense, but like I said it's hard to explain it with text...
Old 11-24-2003, 10:30 PM
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I've figured this diagram but I don't know where those wires go ( white and red blk_ as shown as above).
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Old 11-24-2003, 11:24 PM
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White and Red/Blk might be the hot wire for the power. Test the white wire on the headlight wiring or fuse box...check if the fogs turn on. The above diagram looks like the Blue is ground and it shows that the ground also splits to the 2 fogs...then it also shows the ground coming back down close to the White/RedBlk wires...what color wires are going to the fogs? If it's a Blue/ground and one has a white and the other has a red/blk then it might be the main power. Might be the wires needed to run the power to it.
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hope these pics help:


open up the fuse panel and plug them into #2 and #5
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thanks alot , you've saved my life !!! Thanx
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Originally posted by zyzyx6969
thanks alot , you've saved my life !!! Thanx
I take it that they work now? Glad I can be of help. Now all that's left is to align the foglights.




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