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Subject: Re: DML: Fog lights on with high beams--[John Neff]
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John, I found a page a while back and dug my post out of the archives... is
this what you're looking for?
- Alex
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Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 01:50:35 -0500
From: "Alex Harris" <aharris@signcast.com>
Subject: DML: Fog lamps on with high beams
Hey all... here's a tech note I found on the fog lamps/high beams mod, and
the link.
FOG LAMPS ON WITH HIGH BEAMS
This is a fairly simple, 5 minute procedure. First, you must remove the
black plastic dash frame. It just snaps out. Then, remove the 3 screws
holding the headlight switch in and remove the switch. There are 2
connectors on the back of the switch.. A 2-wire connector and a multi-wire
connector. The 2 wire connector has a BLACK and a BLACK with GREEN STRIPE
wire. Run a jumper from the BLACK with GREEN STRIPE wire in the 2 wire
connector to the LIGHT BLUE with BLACK stripe wire on the multi-wire
connector. That's it! Your fog lights will come on when you turn them on
(parking lamps must be on, at least) and will stay on with low or high
beams.
http://users.jnlk.com/dakrt/foglamps.htm
- - Alex
> From: John Neff <jndneff@texas.net>
> Reply-To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 22:46:45 -0600
> To: Dakota Mailing List <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
> Subject: Re: DML: Fog lights on with high beams--ME KNOW HOW!
>
> Jason,
> This isn't the page I was looking for, but it does do the same thing. There
> used to be a page that told you how to do this from behind the dash. No
> biggy. I just wanted to look at the other one to see what was being done to
> the circuit and if there was a danger in burning something up.
>
> I'm going to be moving, hopefully, in about 9 months and may want to do this
> mod since I'll be living out in the country where deer and other critters
> like to sit on the road and wait for you.
>
> Looks like the 98's were the odd bunch for electrical stuff. I wonder why.
> Oh wait, I know, it's because Dodge is different :)
>
> Thank you,
> John
>
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