factory fog hook up
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does anybody have a wiring diagram for that? i am doing the same thing, and don't want melt any wires or upset the computer
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I recently added two set of kc slimlites to my jeep that I wired up to be activated by factory switch but get their power by the supplied relay in the kit. All that my factory harness is doing is activating the relay.
I'm just getting off work but I can get a diagram drawn tomorrow and get it posted for y'all to see. It really isn't all that difficult if your lights came with a wiring harness. In that case you would wire it up just as instructed except for the switch portion which you just run the factory hot wire to the relay post that you would have wired the switch too.
I hope that helps somewhat for now but I'll get a diagram for y'all tomorrow if no one beats me to it.
I'm just getting off work but I can get a diagram drawn tomorrow and get it posted for y'all to see. It really isn't all that difficult if your lights came with a wiring harness. In that case you would wire it up just as instructed except for the switch portion which you just run the factory hot wire to the relay post that you would have wired the switch too.
I hope that helps somewhat for now but I'll get a diagram for y'all tomorrow if no one beats me to it.
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Originally Posted by robarham
I recently added two set of kc slimlites to my jeep that I wired up to be activated by factory switch but get their power by the supplied relay in the kit. All that my factory harness is doing is activating the relay.
I'm just getting off work but I can get a diagram drawn tomorrow and get it posted for y'all to see. It really isn't all that difficult if your lights came with a wiring harness. In that case you would wire it up just as instructed except for the switch portion which you just run the factory hot wire to the relay post that you would have wired the switch too.
I hope that helps somewhat for now but I'll get a diagram for y'all tomorrow if no one beats me to it.
I'm just getting off work but I can get a diagram drawn tomorrow and get it posted for y'all to see. It really isn't all that difficult if your lights came with a wiring harness. In that case you would wire it up just as instructed except for the switch portion which you just run the factory hot wire to the relay post that you would have wired the switch too.
I hope that helps somewhat for now but I'll get a diagram for y'all tomorrow if no one beats me to it.
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I wired a set of Delta HID Fogs to the stock wiring on my 2013 and they worked fine. However, to be safe, I did buy a relay with an inline fuse and wired it that way just in case. Instead of using the factory switch I opted for the A-pillar pod from Rugged Ridge and bought 3 switches. I have my HID fogs, rear lights in my bumper and my PIAA 520's wired to these switches. I was originally going to do the factory switch control for my Delta's but didn't like when using high beam how it cut the fogs out. And yes before anyone says anything I know it's against the law. My trucklites are bright enough to where I rarely ever need Hi beams anyways.