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Need help/advice on foglights
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<blockquote data-quote="John Zuber" data-source="post: 688323" data-attributes="member: 59842"><p>Got a non-ST question here..I want to install foglights on my 07 Toyota Corolla. The vehicle seems to be wired already; there are connectors under the false foglight covers. In the fuse box there is a 10 amp fuse called "fog" and an empty spot for a 4-prong relay switch. There is power to the relay female connectors (in the fuse box), and when I "jumped" the main two relay connections, power was provided to the foglight connectors. Unfortunately, I don't think I can find the small wires going under the dash for the relay switch. If I could, I could install a switch, put in the relay and be ready to obtain the after market lights. What about running wires from the fuse box relay connections and using a heavy switch? But that would require having to run wires through the fuse box cover..that's the only way I can see to do this. I called a Toyota dealership..on guy is trying to see if he can find where the relay wires might be. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Zuber, post: 688323, member: 59842"] Got a non-ST question here..I want to install foglights on my 07 Toyota Corolla. The vehicle seems to be wired already; there are connectors under the false foglight covers. In the fuse box there is a 10 amp fuse called "fog" and an empty spot for a 4-prong relay switch. There is power to the relay female connectors (in the fuse box), and when I "jumped" the main two relay connections, power was provided to the foglight connectors. Unfortunately, I don't think I can find the small wires going under the dash for the relay switch. If I could, I could install a switch, put in the relay and be ready to obtain the after market lights. What about running wires from the fuse box relay connections and using a heavy switch? But that would require having to run wires through the fuse box cover..that's the only way I can see to do this. I called a Toyota dealership..on guy is trying to see if he can find where the relay wires might be. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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