Fog Lights on an XL - Wiring?
I bought an aftermarket set of lights to put on my truck and I noticed the factory wiring for fog lights and that my light switch has the function for it. I need to know how to get power to the wires that are there, do I need to change a relay?
I guess if all else fails I can use the wires thatcame with them, but I do not want to put a hole in the dash for no reason.
Anyone done this mod?
Please help
'98 reg. cab flareside 4X4
Dark Torrador Red
I guess if all else fails I can use the wires thatcame with them, but I do not want to put a hole in the dash for no reason.
Anyone done this mod?
Please help
'98 reg. cab flareside 4X4
Dark Torrador Red
If anyone has information on this, please help out, I am also attempting to install aftermarket fog lights.
I have located the wiring harness but need to know how to get power there. The fusebox (under the hood) does not have a fuse in the fog light location, but all of the wiring harness and switch are installed.
Is this as simple as installing a fuse? Or do I need something else?
Thanks
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1999 F-150 XLT Supercab Black factory stepbars Flareside Sport Package Oxford White Full tint - all windows. Bug Shield CD player 17" wheels, K&N Air Filter Ford Soft Tonneau Cover Gibson Super Truck "Did it myself" Undercoating Herculiner
Stereo Mods:
Clarion Pro Audio SRC5752s mounted in the front, tweeters mounted above arm rests.
Kenwood KFC-577Cs mounted in the rear doors.
All speakers installed with baffles behind them.
B-Quiet sound dampening installed in all doors, three layers on rear wall, and entire floor board done as well.
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I have located the wiring harness but need to know how to get power there. The fusebox (under the hood) does not have a fuse in the fog light location, but all of the wiring harness and switch are installed.
Is this as simple as installing a fuse? Or do I need something else?
Thanks
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1999 F-150 XLT Supercab Black factory stepbars Flareside Sport Package Oxford White Full tint - all windows. Bug Shield CD player 17" wheels, K&N Air Filter Ford Soft Tonneau Cover Gibson Super Truck "Did it myself" Undercoating Herculiner
Stereo Mods:
Clarion Pro Audio SRC5752s mounted in the front, tweeters mounted above arm rests.
Kenwood KFC-577Cs mounted in the rear doors.
All speakers installed with baffles behind them.
B-Quiet sound dampening installed in all doors, three layers on rear wall, and entire floor board done as well.
"Freak on a Leash"
If you've ever purchased online, please visit my new site and post your experience: Online purchasing experiences good and bad.
Click here to get a FREE Sample of the best Sound Dampening Product Ever!
I have done this mod on a '99. The switch in the cab does not have the "guts" inside the switch. It pulls out but the contact's are not actually there. I wired a relay into my low beams and power from a point on the upper pass. side of the firewall. No switch, fog's are on whenever the low beams are on. I tested the factory wiring and could not get it to work.
Jeff
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1999 F-150 Lariat 4X2
Reg cab Short box Styleside
5.4L 3.55ls
Deep Wedgwood Blue/Silver
Lund Interceptor hood shield
VentVisors
Class III hitch
Ford molded mud guards
Soft tonneau cover
Factory CD with changer (thanks Dusty)
Tinted windows
Factory fog light kit
http://www.fortunecity.com/silversto...ton54home.html
Jeff
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1999 F-150 Lariat 4X2
Reg cab Short box Styleside
5.4L 3.55ls
Deep Wedgwood Blue/Silver
Lund Interceptor hood shield
VentVisors
Class III hitch
Ford molded mud guards
Soft tonneau cover
Factory CD with changer (thanks Dusty)
Tinted windows
Factory fog light kit
http://www.fortunecity.com/silversto...ton54home.html


