New Here?
fixed
fluid
User Info
Welcome
Anonymous
Nickname
Password
Register
Membership:
Latest:
tbafonso
New Today:
0
New Yesterday:
0
Overall:
17130
Online Now [80]:
Visitors:
80
Bots:
0
Members:
0
Staff Online Now:
No staff members are online!
Page Views:
Today:
14912
Total:
102396579
Main Menu
General
News
Surveys
Forums
Info Goodies
Links
Member Map
Order a Site Sticker
Search
Search Forums
Web Stats
Statistics
Top 10
Members
206Info Meet Map
206 Info Calendar
My Account
Trade Rating
Site Introduction
Donations
Forums › Request a how-to › Post a reply › Re: HOW TO - Wire up front fogs?
Forums Home
Forum FAQ
Search
Forum Index
»
Request a how-to
Request a how-to › Post a reply › Re: HOW TO - Wire up front fogs?
Username
Subject
Message body
Emoticons
More smilies
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Indigo
Violet
White
Black
Tiny
Small
Normal
Large
Huge
[quote="PUG91"][quote="skard"]if yours is multiplexed.. look for the wiring plugs hanging down below your headlights, if you have them plug them into the fogs. you will be able to use your existing comm2000 unit as a switch (the rear fog twist switch would now independently control front and rear fogs, as this is a legal requirement i believe). you WILL need a BSI reconfiguration to enable front fogs through the original car wiring. most annoyingly, you will likely need a new engine bay fusebox with the appropriate front fog fuse fitted (either F5 or F6 i always forget). even meeting all the previous criteria means they won't work unless this fuise is fitted. if you don't have the wiring plugs then you can get a £10 spotlamp wiring kit and run it from a switch in the dash, but i've done it both ways and the OEM retrofit is by far the neatest way to do it.[/quote] Sounds like a lot of work for two lights... how do you go about configuring the BSI then is that a garage job?[/quote]
Options
HTML is
ON
BBCode
is
ON
Smilies are
ON
Disable HTML in this post
Disable BBCode in this post
Disable Smilies in this post
All times are GMT
Topic review
Author
Message
We are not responsible for comments posted by our users, as they are the property of the poster
Interactive software released under
GNU GPL
,
Code Credits
,
Privacy Policy