I wired my system up to give me three options. Always off, always on, or flash with reverse and light with brakes. As such I used a three way switch
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11-29-2010, 10:21 AM | #106 (permalink) |
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I wired my system up to give me three options. Always off, always on, or flash with reverse and light with brakes. As such I used a three way switch and not the fog light switch and harness from the Z store.
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Where did you mount your switch, CBRich? Pics?
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Mine is mounted in the center console where the dummy switches are. I got the switch I needed from a source that M.J. found. Here's his DIY post that shows the switches and mounting.
Switch Panel on console The website he lists has the switches in a lot of different forms. Two way on/off. Two way momentary. Three way on/off, etc. Just pick the one you need. Also for reference here is my DIY which shows how I wired my light. DIY: Rear Fog Light - Flashing Reverse - Solid Brake - Full Override |
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CBRich I've read your thread and learned a lot from it. Personally, I don't like the look of the rocker switch when it is placed between the touring heated seat OEM switches. But I am following your wiring ideas closely. I still haven't decided exactly what I'm going to do switch-wise, but your information has been helpful!
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Anybody know how I might should wire this switch so the "low" on activate the light? (I might use the "high" side of the switch for something else). Thanks
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Sorry for the double post! I ended up using an extra hazard switch for my fog light. I think I figured out the wiring for the heated switch if someone wanted to use that (with the help of some of the guys over in the Audio part of the forum).
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Just ordered the rear fog light from thezstore.com...The only function I want the light to serve is another brake light. If I were to just tap the appropriate color wire in the tail, I should be good to go right?
Also, does the turn signal for that tail light run off a seperate hot wire? because I do not want the light to flash when I put turn signal on obv. Thanks for any input. |
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Thanks for confirmation ^^^^^^
Got the rear fog installed tonight...those two spinning nuts caused me a huge headache, but with some applied heat...came spinning right off. I went with the option to just tie it into the brake light (green wire) and im very satisfied with the look. Attached some quick crappy pictures I was able to get tonight. Last edited by mtaxelson; 08-03-2011 at 10:53 PM. |
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