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DIY: Mod STOCK Fogs to turn on w| Headlights off.

Old 03-15-2006, 09:43 AM
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Default DIY: Mod STOCK Fogs to turn on w| Headlights off.

Sick of not being able to turn on your stock fogs without turning on your headlights... this mod should help.

This works for most newer gen cars. Post back here if youre brave enough to test it on your car and it works.


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Tested on (so far)
--Accord 6th gen
--Accord 7th gen



You need to get access to the rear of the fog light switch.

[spoiler="6th gen Accord"]
Remove the coin holder tray.
There are two screws where the coin holder sits... remove them
The little dash panel should come loose and can be taken out easily
giving you access to the rear of the switch

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[/spoiler][spoiler="7th gen Accord"]
Rough image to remove lower cover for switch access?

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IF YOU CANT FIGURE OUT HOW TO GET TO THE SWITCH... POST BACK HERE AND ILL TRY TO FIND A DIAGRAM.

IF YOUR WIRING DOESNT MATCH... POST BACK HERE AND ILL TRY TO FIND THE WIRING DIAGRAM FOR THE FOGS.


You should see 5 wires coming from the fog light switch connection.

Cut the BLUE wire behind the switch (leave some slack at the switch side)
Splice into the RED/BLACK wire (dont cut it, strip some insulation off)
Strip and Attach the BLUE wire(switch side) to the RED/BLACK wire.



Use electrical tape or whatever to seal the connections. Dont forget to cover the open BLUE wire

Reassemble.

How it Works...

The blue wire recieves power from Red/Green which trips the relay to turn on the lights.

Red/Green is hot whenever your headlights are on.

Red/Black is hot whenever your headlights OR parking lights are on.

Cutting the blue wire on the switch and attaching it to Red/Black will let you run the lights with the parking lights or headlights.... (and will also bypass the relay that turns them off when your Highs are on)


Note I: If you have a stock or aftermarket alarm system that flashes the Parking lights, your fogs will flash too... if you leave the fog switch on.
Solution: Turn off you fogs, or leave your parking or headlights on.

Note II: I will not be responsibe for your f*ck ups. This info had been compiled from various sources. I havent done this mod on my car, since i do not have fogs, but this has worked for others here, and it should work for you.
Old 04-07-2006, 11:53 PM
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hello,

I have a piaa fog light kit, but I want the stock switch on the inside. I've already have the switch alone. I need to know what each of these colored wires run if possible.


I'm assuming the:

black = ground...
red = 12v power
orange = dimmer for the switch light
black/red = 12v when lights are on
blue = 12v from when highs beams are on

from the posts this is what I've composed. Not so sure on the orange though (assuming because of stereo installs)

also I'll need to know from harness A in the stallation PDF what are the two colored wires connected to the 14 pin harness that is connected behind the headlight switch on page 8 sequence #36. it says red/black and yellow. are these the colors of the wires aready there or are these the colors of the wire from harnes A?

this would realy help me in incorperating an aftermarket fog light with the stock fog light switch.

thnx

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Old 04-08-2006, 09:09 AM
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4cylinder4ever
how much did the stock switch cost you, last i saw they werent cheap?
i setup a led and toggle switch for my fogs but a stock switch would be cleaner and not as bright on the eyes.
if you get it installed i think some of us would like to know the wiring as well, so good luck and what you posted looks right.
not sure about orange though, does the fog switch dim with the cluster?
i know my cc switch doesnt ever dim, but my wiring is hacked to shit from a previous owners alarm install. if it is supposed to dim then yes i think that would be orange, an orange wire also comes off of the dimming adjustment switch as well as the stereo.
good luck and let us know the outcome
Old 04-08-2006, 03:09 PM
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Aw, I was to do this but I found out that my oem civic fogs only have 3 wires.
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red/black is the switch illumination (hot when headlights or parkinglights are on)
red is the "ground" for the illumination (runs to illumination control dimmer)

the switch closes the connection between Blue (in) and Green (out)

black is the ground for the indicatior when the switch in on.
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hey,

thnx for the input jani. It has realy helped me depict the wiring diagram. You guys probably know I'm new to this forum. So, I'm going to do a DIY for this project. And I wont post unless everything goes well. I'll keep you guys posted.

thnx
Old 04-08-2006, 11:36 PM
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This is what I've compiled so far as for the wiring after deciphering the wiring diagrams with the info from jani. I'll attempt to do this and set up a DIY also.




For now this is only a wild guess so I wont be held responsible for any damage caused during/after installation. (most DIY's have dislaimers, so this is mine) Again, I wont be help responsible if anything happens to your car using this information. for the time being please wait till I've attempted this on my own vehicle to see if there's any problems.

thnx
Old 04-09-2006, 09:51 PM
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the diagram looks pretty accurate.

Illumi+ is Hot (from parking lights)
Illumi- is the lead that goes to the dimmer. I dont know how if the dimmer will affect the operation of the relay... if it does, - can be sent to ground.

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Old 04-10-2006, 02:22 PM
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I just wanted to make sure that this diagram:



is exactly what each prong on the switch is in the correct order if I was to stand the switch up right like so.
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Originally Posted by 4cylinder4ever
I just wanted to make sure that this diagram:



is exactly what each prong on the switch is in the correct order if I was to stand the switch up right like so.

NO. i dont have oem fogs so i cant check.

i'll post back if i do find out.


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