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PonySHO

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I got some Hella FF 75s that I'm putting in the "delete" panels at the ends of the lower grille. I want to use the parking lights for the trigger on the relay. That way, the alarm will go off if I leave them on because the parking lights will have to be on. I got some print outs from the dealer of the wiring, but before I try and decipher them, I thought I'd ask to see if anyone knows a good spot to locate the parking light wire and tap into it. The light switch on the dash is pretty hard to access.
 

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I was thinking about doing something similar, so let me know what you find.

There might be a open fuse in the panel, I know there was a open ACC in my F150 that would stay on until you opened the door. I used a Add-A-Circuit
 

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I plan on replacing the dimmer switch to the right of the headlight switch with a rocker for the driving lights. I'll stuff the dimmer switch up under the dash somewhere, I've never used it on my '10. I found this switch, but measuring without actually removing the dimmer switch, it looks like the opening may be a little bigger than the switch.
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I haven't really started anything yet, I want to find out exactly how I'm going to wire everything before I do start. BigB, what's this Add-A-Circuit?
 

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Add-a-circuit is a fuse with a wire and connector
 

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