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Old 05-08-2005, 04:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by haknslash
I found quite possibly the easiest mod out there for those looking to want to have their fog lights NOT shut off when the highbeams are on.

Step 1: Remove headlights

Step 2: Open up the loom that hold the three wires for the headlight plug.

Step 3: Place 6 amp diode in between the low beam positive (+) wire (purple) and the high beam positive (+) wire. NOTE- diode stripe goes on the low beam (purple wire).

Step 4: ENJOY! Your done!

Thought some of you might like to know this tidbit of info. I found it out when I was wiring up my bi-xenon solenoid hehe.


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