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starting a couple of DIY's for 6th Gen Accords

Old 01-05-2006, 06:40 PM
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I am working on a few DIY's for 6th gen accords. I also have my uncle,who is a mechanical engineer for nasa helping me, so you can trust that this stuff will work. I just want to know if people are interested in these so I will know wether or not to put them up when they are complete.

DIY's:

1. Installing Aftermarket Foglights
2. Foglights turn on and off with the headlights switch on steerwheel
3. Foglights are on when Parking lights are on, and when Low beams are on, and off when High beams are on.
4. Installing a system to turn your factory head lights, into running lights that come on automatically when you crank the car up.(only if you don't already have running lights)
5. Installing a system to shut your lights off automatically when you turn the car off.(again only if you car doesn't have this from factory)

I will be making all the circuit boards myself, I will post pics, diagrams, and any other needed items for DIY's. If you have any questions just ask.

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Old 01-06-2006, 05:33 PM
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Why dont you just wire the foglights to your parking lights... it would be so much easier.
Old 01-06-2006, 05:51 PM
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that's the way i currently have it
Old 03-16-2006, 10:39 AM
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any progress on this DIY?
Old 04-04-2006, 01:31 PM
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yes, i just have to finish up a little bit then post it
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Lets get this party started then bro!!!
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i think this guy was just dreaming. please remove this post Mr Admin as it is against the laws of the forum.
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ok, i have all but the last two done, and have had them done for sometime now. I just didn't take any pics while doing it. This DIY will basically be a quick over view of how you can do it. It will cost ~$25

PARTS:

-- 2 relays that can handle the amperage of your fog lights I got two of these:



-- 1 pc board (not necessary, but will make the setup easier)

-- 1 project box that can house the realys and board

-- roll of wire, I opted for the four strand wire so that I had four different colors.

TOOLS:

-- Soldering Iron

-- Solder




STEP 1:
Mount the Fog Lights however you wish, but do not hook them up to a switch or to the battery. Just find a good ground for them and go ahead and ground them.

I mounted mine like so:

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This way I didn't have to drill any holes or modify my car for them.


STEP 2:
Get all the parts for the relay box. Stagger the relays on the pc board like so:

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will finish updating later
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