Independent Fog Light (First Post has answer!)
#1
Independent Fog Light (First Post has answer!)
Last edited by Raaaaaaaaaay.; 12-15-2008 at 05:26 PM.
#2
I'm going to do something similiar to this. I'm going to set mine up so that the fogs will come on when I turn on the parking lights. This will also enable them to be used with high-beam.
I'll have to check the circuitry on this. It didn't look too difficult, in the schematics; however, when I actually go looking for the wires it might be a different story!!
I'll have to check the circuitry on this. It didn't look too difficult, in the schematics; however, when I actually go looking for the wires it might be a different story!!
#3
Well I would like to run the fog lights all the time even if all of the lights are off, using just parking, on, & even with the brights.
#4
Originally Posted by dougiepants
Well I would like to run the fog lights all the time even if all of the lights are off, using just parking, on, & even with the brights.
#6
As soon as I get my service manual, I'll let you know. Unless someone else beats me to it.
#8
Originally Posted by dougiepants
Well I would like to run the fog lights all the time even if all of the lights are off, using just parking, on, & even with the brights.
I may install a switch so that I can toggle whether I want mine on "normally" or as I described, using the parking lights as a trigger.
#10
I thought you could turn on the Fog lights with only the running lights on at least. I guess I haven't tried that one yet, I'll have to see for myself.
#11
I havent played around with the Fog lights alot but I think you can only activate them with the low beams on or higher, higher being the high beams but they cant be activated with only the parking lights on.
#12
It's just a question of rewiring the switch. I've done it in many Integras over the years. I wire them to work with the parking lights. On the 90-93 Integras, it takes about 5-10 minutes to rewire it.
#13
I'm wanting to rewire so I can use anytime I would like. As in running just fog lights and nothing else...
#14
I too want an independent fog light.
I'm thinking to do this, the fog lights would need an independent power source and switch. The factory fog lights probably only get power when the headlights are on and power is cut to it when high beams are on, which would also explain why parking lights do not power them on.
I would want to mount a switch either next to the power mirror adjustment (where the JDM coin holder would go) or in the small convience pocket on the driver side dash that's under the mirror switch.
I'm thinking to do this, the fog lights would need an independent power source and switch. The factory fog lights probably only get power when the headlights are on and power is cut to it when high beams are on, which would also explain why parking lights do not power them on.
I would want to mount a switch either next to the power mirror adjustment (where the JDM coin holder would go) or in the small convience pocket on the driver side dash that's under the mirror switch.
#15
Originally Posted by jdmparts@gmail.com
I too want an independent fog light.
I'm thinking to do this, the fog lights would need an independent power source and switch. The factory fog lights probably only get power when the headlights are on and power is cut to it when high beams are on, which would also explain why parking lights do not power them on.
I would want to mount a switch either next to the power mirror adjustment (where the JDM coin holder would go) or in the small convience pocket on the driver side dash that's under the mirror switch.
I'm thinking to do this, the fog lights would need an independent power source and switch. The factory fog lights probably only get power when the headlights are on and power is cut to it when high beams are on, which would also explain why parking lights do not power them on.
I would want to mount a switch either next to the power mirror adjustment (where the JDM coin holder would go) or in the small convience pocket on the driver side dash that's under the mirror switch.
You can go to your local Honda dealer and have them order that switch for you.
The switch, IMO, is not the big concern, there is a relay that is getting its trigger voltage from the low-beam circuit. You could tap into something light the accessory outlet (lighter) with the other switch and tap into the feed line for the trigger on the relay using quick-connect splice adapters.
Just my $0.02
#16
wow.. mabye somebody could try that with the switch and stufft then do a DIY..!
#17
I'm wanting to use the OEM Sports model switch. It is just a relay that supplies or kills power to the fog lights until the normal headlights are on.
#19
Here's hoping they didn't hard wire the Fog light switch to the low beam signal in the light stalk.
#20
Well I was thiking it might be possible to cut the wire that runs to the OEM fog light switch. Then run it to the fog lights and a power source to activate them...