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Old Aug 18, 2001 | 08:23 PM
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Foglight Mod

Guys, I remember reading how to do the foglight mod to make them turn on at all light settings. I did a couple of searches and I can't find that post any more. Anybody know where it's at. I think I'm ready to tackle this one now.
 
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Old Aug 18, 2001 | 09:46 PM
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this is it I think:

https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...threadid=41259
 
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Old Aug 19, 2001 | 12:07 AM
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that's it

Thanks. I just did it and it works perfect. I only wish I can figure out how to turn on the fog lights in the OFF position. Oh well maybe someone will figure it out and post it to the site. Thanks again.
 
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Old Aug 19, 2001 | 10:32 AM
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Fogs on with switch in off position>

I've been running my fogs by themselves for 3 years now. Go under the hood. Your gonna need wire, one flat male connector, three female connectores of the same, an a good three prong toggle switch or button switch. The switch has to be at least 25 amp, NO LESS. Ok, under the hood there's two black boxs on the right hand side. One big one which got fuses. The other is a small one that has relays. That's the one you want. Open it up, their are two rows of relays. First row closer to the front of the truck. All the way to the right. Pull that relay. Now, their are 5 slots for that relay to plug into. Two vertical, three horizontal. Get some good wire, put a male flat connector on and plug it into the center slot of the two. Smack dab in the middle. Run that wire to the inside of the truck. Find a place to put your toggle switch. I put mine in the fuse cover plate in between the brake release and the hood lever. Now, fine a place of power, plenty of wires under the dash with power. Run a wire for power, and run a wire for ground. Take the three female connectors, put them on the ground, power, and source. Source being the wire you ran from under the hood. Hook them up to your toggle switch. An there you go. I,ve got a 30 amp lighted button switch, so I know if the fogs are on or not. Plus I found a power source that work with the ignition. Meaning their would only be power to the switch with the key on. Hope this helps out dude.
 
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Old Aug 20, 2001 | 11:26 PM
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Thanks ram air, I'll try it next time I'm sitting home one weekend with no race on tv to watch. BTW that's a nice truck you got, from the picture can I assume you race a 4x4? I've seen plenty of lightnings on this site at the track but not many 4x4. I wouldn't mind putting mine on a track to see what she would do. Oh well thanks again.
 
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