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Need wiring diagram of 80sc fuse panel

Tonight I tried to rewire my foglights so they can come on outside of the headlight switch controls. I found the correct grey wire running from the foglight relay but it quickly became apparent that the po totally screwed up the wires running to each fuse. In somecases, there aren't wires on both sides of each fuse!

Does anyone have a diagram of which color wires run to each end of the 21 front fuses for a 80sc?

Second, I found a thread calling for moving the grey relay wire from fuse #2 to fuse #13 or #14.to make the foglights outside the headlight switch..I tried that but it didn't work. Is there anything you can do at the headlight switch? Help!

Thanks, Graham

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I found this on another thread, tried it, and it worked for me.


Subject: Rewiring fog lights to be independent of headlights

Question:
If you want to make the foglights independent of the headlight switch, which wire must be moved on the fuse panel?"

Answer:
Move the grey wire from the bottom of fuse 7 on the forward fuse block (designated license plate lights), to the lower side of fuse 5 or 6 on the middle fuse block. These are hot with the key on. Check to see that you have the correct wire, as the other grey wire runs the license lights. Do not use the wires on fuse 8, which is designated fog lights. You will have to lengthen the wire to reach the new location. The fuses are numbered from the driver's end of the car. The first block has 1-3, the middle 1-10, and the last 1-8.

Chris Powell - PCA WebSite - 2/24/2005

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