Re-doing my Fogs

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Eliw

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Ok, so my 89 has got its stock foglights. :frown: I dont plan on buying new ones, so I just want to wire them diffrently to stop all the power from running through the MFS :nut: . I know that the wiring to one of them is shakey because if I turn them on, it wont turn on unless I touch the cable :bonk: . So, I was planning on setting up a direct to battery relay harness to use on them. I want to connect the lead that works and use that one to turn both of them on. I plan on setting up the harness with a relay and with power going straight from the battery to the lights. Thing is I want to keep the stock switch. Is it possible :shrug: ? Also, anybody know the wire setup of the fog switch on an 89? Its diffrent from the later years. Thanks
 

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I had that problem with my 91, and for me the problem was just that the stock fogs are crap. I had to mess with the wire and the contacts on the lamp to get them to come on. The ground always comes off and they always get water in them. I would just get new ones. I got PIAA 15xt's and they're awesome.
 

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Autozone sells a nice set that are bright as heck for 20 bucks...... I got them for mine, they look sweet too. Mine are so bright that i can use them for headlights if i wanted to. As i type this i cant remember what brand they are but its posted in my sig so just look at that if your interested :thumb:
 

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Well seeing as how he's from NYC, I don't think he'd want to give up his rear defroster as described in that link...:doh: Why anyone would want to do that is perplexing.


Simply wire up a relay like this;

Pin 85 Ground
Pin 86 OEM Fog lamp wire from the car
Pin 87 B+
Pin 30 Fog lamps
 

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Slo-Sho said:
Well seeing as how he's from NYC, I don't think he'd want to give up his rear defroster as described in that link...:doh: Why anyone would want to do that is perplexing.

Note that I said '89 switch INFO zzzzz

The '89 has an '89 exclusive fog lamp/switch setup.

Also, not everyone/everywhere needs rear defrost.
Shoot, Ive never needed mine :evilgrin:
 

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lol, irreguardless of the OEM switch setup....my instructions on how to wire a SPDT relay will suffice and will not incur any alterations to the factory dash harness. :dribble: Oh, and you still get to keep your rear defroster working as how it was intended by the bright intellectuals at FOMOCO. :slap:
 

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Slo-Sho said:
Well seeing as how he's from NYC, I don't think he'd want to give up his rear defroster as described in that link...:doh: Why anyone would want to do that is perplexing.


Simply wire up a relay like this;

Pin 85 Ground
Pin 86 OEM Fog lamp wire from the car
Pin 87 B+
Pin 30 Fog lamps

Even with the defrost on in NYC the widow fogs up, so imagine. I wouldnt give up the defrost for nothing.
 

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greenbeanmtx said:
Autozone sells a nice set that are bright as heck for 20 bucks...... I got them for mine, they look sweet too. Mine are so bright that i can use them for headlights if i wanted to. As i type this i cant remember what brand they are but its posted in my sig so just look at that if your interested :thumb:

Yep, the Pilot PL-2055C, $19.99 at AutoZone: 55W bulbs, SAE approved glass lenses (legal on-road), can be attached to the stock mounting ****** (with metal tubing spacers on the long bolts to move the mounting plate farther forward).
 

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