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Originally Posted by darrin View Post
all -- sounds like the grey wire is the wrong wire for (at least) some of you. from a circuit standpoint, since the fog lights only come on when the low beams are on (and the low beam circuit is energized), one of the wires coming out of the bottom of the low beam fuse(s) has one function - to energize the fog light circuit/relay. If you were to remove the wires from the bottom the low beam fuses one by one and look at the results (i.e. which lights no longer work), you should be able to identify the wire that will cause the fog lights to no longer work but allow the low beams to work. This is the trigger wire -- move it to the circuit with appropriate characteistics-- power windows, etc., if you want the fog lights to be on whenever ignitions' on, low beams if you want to run fogs w/o headlights, etc. -- and you should be good to go.
Thanks, I just checked my right and left low beam fuses. One wire per fuse. One is green and the other one is yellow. No third wire from either low beam fuse locations.
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