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Ummm so did everyone figure out there troubles? I looked for the esuse kit on ebay and couldnt find it. I got the rear foglight on the way and i am on the look out for clear front ones but i am confused as hell so if anyone knows a)where to get that kit and b) whos setup worked the best.....
i used the esuse foglight kit and got it to work pretty simply. plug and play. only trouble i had is the harness uses the 3 and 5 slots in the fuse box. therefore if you have a alarm you cant see the parking lights light up when you engage the alarm. i need to do a seperate relay for them. other than that it works great. anyone need help just hollar.
cool, i might have to do this as well. i thought the OEM harnesses i bought off someone here had all three harnessed included. turned out to only have harness "A" and part of B or C. at least harness A is the main one with all the relays, etc.
"the J32a2 should be considered one of Honda's masterpieces..." Honda Tuning, July 2006
Thanks, Mike. Believe it or not I had just found your pic in timmy's 2nd DIY when browsing all of the fog threads and was headed back this way to "call of the dogs" --- obviously you beat me to it!
If anyone is doing this for the first time and has decided not to use a harness of any sort, I discovered that by following timmyOtool's diagram and cp[mike]'s switch diagram this can be done by simply wiring it together. I am totally inexperienced with this sort of thing so if I can do it, anyone can.
My fog lights had different pigtails on each. One had a power and a ground and the other had a power and two grounds. I connected both power wires together in parallel and the ground wires in series because there is no place to ground the lights on the bumper. At the switch I connected "A" and "C" together and took that to pin #2 in the fuse box. I connected "B" and "D" together and grounded that to the body.
I don't know if this will be of any help to anyone, but it would've helped me.
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