Re: Re: RE: Re: Fog lights on with high beams

From: Tom F. Buban (biokiller@ameritech.net)
Date: Mon Feb 19 2001 - 21:28:43 EST


I just put in a relay for my brighter bulbs. I also made it so the fog lights
stay on with the bright.
All you need to do is cut a wire under the fog light relay under the hood.
Then you cap one end, and ground the other. Works great.

Tom

NVMYDakota@aol.com wrote:

> The only real way to do this involves the simple installation of a relay,
> which the highs, lows and fogs should have anyways... Personalyl I have the
> lows, high, adn the fogs on my mom's Bonniville come on with the brights,
> it's ungodly bright (gotta love it) I only do this becuase she's got the
> seperate high and low bulbs, in a Dakota (like my friends R/T) we used a
> relay, the power wire from the highs was spliced and turned into the turn on
> wire for the relay, then one wire to groudn, one to batter, adn one to each
> foggy, leave the factory wire in place though, otherwise they won't work with
> the factory switch anymore... By doing this, your fog will ALWAYS come on
> with your highs, and be optional with your lows... it's a beautiful thing....
>
> Greg



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