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08-23-2006, 11:53 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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| Running Foglights without Headlights? Does anyone know if there is an easy way to configure the lighting to allow the use of the fog lights with the parking lights? Wiring cheat?
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2001 Ford Excursion Limited 4WD 7.3L PSD
Edge A2 Controller w/ Edge Juice Module
K&N Stage 2 Air Intake
Turbo-back Dynomax 4" Exhaust
Pioneer touchscreen DVD entertainment system w/ 3 LCD screens
2x 12" JBL Subwoofers w/ 1200w 8x-channel Pioneer Amplifier
5% Window Tint
Real HID headlights with 2003-style enclosures
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10-04-2006, 12:20 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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| I went and bought a little qizmo that plugs right into your fuse panel, and then plugs the fuse back in. Then another gizmo that you snap into a live wire when engine is on, look for a big thick yellow wire under dash. You run the wire from yellow to a switch, preferd by me a lighted switch. Then run wire from switch through hole in firewall to a relay you can by, 4 or 5 way. On the drivers side near firewall under hood there is a wire coming straight from the battery, its easy to find and easy to attach anything to it for power. Its got a fuse box behind it, just unsnap fuse box then pull of cover to terminal and good to go. I drilled pilot hole in flap where hood sites on for relay and grounded it to same screw and run wiring, i can take soem pics if you need. then just run wire to lights |
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10-04-2006, 12:20 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 6
| I went and bought a little qizmo that plugs right into your fuse panel, and then plugs the fuse back in. Then another gizmo that you snap into a live wire when engine is on, look for a big thick yellow wire under dash. You run the wire from yellow to a switch, preferd by me a lighted switch. Then run wire from switch through hole in firewall to a relay you can by, 4 or 5 way. On the drivers side near firewall under hood there is a wire coming straight from the battery, its easy to find and easy to attach anything to it for power. Its got a fuse box behind it, just unsnap fuse box then pull of cover to terminal and good to go. I drilled pilot hole in flap where hood sites on for relay and grounded it to same screw and run wiring, i can take soem pics if you need. then just run wire to lights |
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