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Old 05-17-2007, 06:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default MFS fog light mod won't stay on with right blinker

I did the modifying the MFS mod to get the fog lights to work without a switch and it has been working great except for one thing. Whenever I turn my right blinker on they cut out. But only if I put the blinker on all the way. If I hold the MFS like you would for changing lanes, the lights stay on. Any ideas how I could fix this?
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where are you getting the 12v power from, i had that problem, then i switched by source and it was fine. not sure why it caused a prob since they were on the wipers, but it worked.
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where are you getting the 12v power from, i had that problem, then i switched by source and it was fine. not sure why it caused a prob since they were on the wipers, but it worked.

Where are you getting power from now? I get mine from the driver's side power window, just like the guide says.
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i honestly dont remember, i think it might be the windows like yours, maybe its something else then
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i honestly dont remember, i think it might be the windows like yours, maybe its something else then

If you wouldn't mind looking, that would be great. What I don't understand is that my window still works when the lights go out, so it still has power at the fuse. I guess I'll switch it to some other accessory and see what happens. I need to go pick up that piggyback fuse thing too instead of just cramming the wire into the fuse holder.
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the window should still work, its not like you are replacing the power to that with the lights. and yea i have it on the windows
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well, I just tried switching it to other fuses with no luck. It's just weird. The fogs only cut out with the right blinker on and all other lights off. If I have my parking lights or headlights on it works just fine. Could the MFS be messed up somehow?
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bump for some help
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it could be the mfs, try just running a straight 12v power source in there,( put in a fuse somewhere to be safe) and see if its still happening. if so, then its prob the mfs, but not too big of a deal to get a new one over imo
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