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If you have the OEM fog light, you need to modify a 7443 socket and wire it with a 7443 bulb.

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dang, if you want fancy rear lights that look like construction-zone lights, just get a mustang.
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If you have the OEM fog light, you need to modify a 7443 socket and wire it with a 7443 bulb.
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I don't have anything right now. I was hoping someone could tell me what to get. Haha. And I have almost no wiring knowledge, but I have friends so the less wiring (I know it will still probably be a ton) the better.
The 7443 is a dual-element bulb, ie, two lamps in one. You will need to replace the single-element socket in the fog light with the 7443 socket. Wire one of the elements to the existing fog light wire and the other element to one of the brake lights.

You can also buy a module that will use the existing lamp and vary the brightness or flash the light, depending on how you set it up.

There is at least one DIY of each procedure on this site.
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So if I get this light
JDM Fairlady Z Reverse Fog Light
This socket
(2) Heavy Duty 7440 992 7443 T20 Wiring Harness Sockets
I should be good for those parts. What bulb should I get I looked for a dual element and couldn't find it. Is it maybe supposed to be dual filament. Also what module I have no idea. Thanks
I can't tell for sure if that socket will fit that fog light. If it fits, then that combo should work.

I'd go with DEpointfive0's recommendation (7443) but you may be able to find another bulb that will work. I don't know that a 7443 is the best choice but DE seems to be a reliable source of info.

Element = filament. Filament is probably more correct.

I've noticed the modules but can't really tell you much about them. Search is your friend.
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So if I get this light

JDM Fairlady Z Reverse Fog Light

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(2) Heavy Duty 7440 992 7443 T20 Wiring Harness Sockets

I should be good for those parts. What bulb should I get I looked for a dual element and couldn't find it. Is it maybe supposed to be dual filament. Also what module I have no idea. Thanks
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I can't tell for sure if that socket will fit that fog light. If it fits, then that combo should work.

I'd go with DEpointfive0's recommendation (7443) but you may be able to find another bulb that will work. I don't know that a 7443 is the best choice but DE seems to be a reliable source of info.

Element = filament. Filament is probably more correct.

I've noticed the modules but can't really tell you much about them. Search is your friend.
The 7443 socket does NOT fit the stock hole, you need to modify it to fit.


And OP, if you want a socket, I'll sell you a brand new one for cheap
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I will one hundred percent buy it from you if I can find the module. I want to know everything I want before I start buying. Just so I know it can be done. I don't know what to google to find the module. Can anyone help me out. Thanks again.
Module???
You'd just need a 7443 bulb and instead of 2 wires to tap into your tail lights, you'll need 3
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How would I get the blinking on off part though?
That third wire is the magic wire, nothing hard to do

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Ok, well, I got it working. I'll do a quick write-up of how I pieced it together. My goal was to retrofit a 3-wire 7443 socket into the existing hole of the rear foglight without modifying the foglight (ie. the expensive part).

First, I purchased a couple of 7443 sockets from HERE
(Scroll down until you see the actual socket, which looks like THIS)
As of this writing, it is located 2nd from the bottom of the page. You only need one to make this work, but I bought an extra in case I messed up or needed to experiment.

I purchased the OEM rear foglight assembly as well. Choose your vendor as you will. I ordered from the Z Store. The foglight assembly comes with a 7440 socket (2 wire).

Let's get started.

Here is a picture of the 7440 socket (gray) next to the new 7443 socket (tan).


and another shot straight on


the key to the locking mechanism on the OEM socket is the triangle engagement area (outlined in green)


and here is the opening in the lamp assembly.


Basically you insert the socket and the blocking tab is at position A. You then turn the socket about 1/6 of a turn until the blocking tab hits the 'wall' at position B. This causes the tips of the triangle engagement area to be under the flat pieces of the triangle in the foglight assembly...in other words, its locked in place and not falling out.


So now we have to replicate this locking action with our 7443 socket. What are the problems we have?

1) The gasket that comes with the 7443 socket is too large to fit the hole of the foglight assembly.
SOLUTION: Use the gasket from the OEM 7440 socket.

2) There is no triangle engagement area on the 7443 socket, only 2 sets of 2 different types of tabs.
SOLUTION: Dremel or file the tabs on the 7443 socket, see below.

3) The diameter of the 7443 socket is too large to allow it to recess into the foglight assembly.
SOLUTION: Dremel or file the outer ring on the 7443 socket, see below.

4) There is no blocking tab to keep the 7443 socket from spinning all the way around in the foglight assembly due to vibration and falling out
SOLUTION: You guessed it, Dremel or file, see below.

Here is a top view of your new 7443 socket.


The diameter of the 7443 socket is too large to fit into the round recess in green


This is actually a good thing! By removing the extra material, we have an opportunity to create a blocking tab, but first, we need to address the tabs which will take the place of the engagement triangle.

Here we see one type of tab (of which there are two, one each on opposing sides).


And here is the other type (again, two tabs, one each on opposing sides)


Now lets orient our workpiece. I just put it on a piece of paper and used a permanent marker to write on the socket and the paper so I didn't get confused. When looking at the top of the socket, you will see two 'wings' across from each other. I have drawn an arrow to one of them (they are oriented at 9 and 3). At 12 there is a smaller 'wing' with an arrow in front which you can just barely see to the left of the wires. At 6 there is no wing, just a little arrow which you cannot see because I drew an X over it.


You are going to cut/file/shave/Dremel the tabs at the positions indicated with "cut". (at 3 and 6). You are NOT going to touch the other two tabs at 9 and 12.

You will then end up with something like this (ignore the writing on the paper, it is not relevant to the picture)


Congratulations! You have created an engagement area that will lock the socket in the foglight assembly when twisted.

Now let's focus on issues #3 and #4. We need to reduce the diameter of the socket and we need to add a blocking tab.

Well, remember the arrow from this picture?


That arrow is pointing to the wing which becomes our new blocking tab. What you will want to do is slowly reduce the diameter of your socket, EXCEPT FOR THE PIECE THAT THE ARROW IS POINTING AT. Be sure to do this a little at a time and test for fitment in the foglight assembly often.

What you will end up with is a piece that looks like this


Now we are in the final stretch. Discard the gasket that came with your 7443 socket and place the OEM gasket from the 7440 socket on your modified 7443 socket.

Place your new masterpiece in the foglamp assembly (pay attention to the location of the blocking tab)


Then turn it until the blocking tab hits the 'wall'.


Give it a tug to make sure the engagement tabs are locking the socket in place. All done. Good job.

Now you need to go wire it up. There are numerous guides on how to access the power wires for this so I will leave that out. One additional graphic I will add to this is the one created by forum member Mr_Z. This tells you specifically how to wire up the 7443 socket. His graphic shows the addition of a flashing module, but if you don't want that like myself, just draw a line straight through it.



For those who want to experiment, you 'might' be able to get away with only shaving 1 tab off which would provide even more locking action.

Also, I apologize for this, but I cannot recall which of the wires on the 7443 socket was for high/low filament. I already have everything heat shrinked, in split-loom, and taped.

Hopefully this is helpful to some people.

UPDATE 8/21/12
Well, I drove the car last night for the first time. As soon as it got dark enough for the lights to come on, all engine power was cut back. The engine ran, but it was behaving as if the car's tires were sliding and ABS was pulling throttle response. The ABS light was on as well as the tire slipping light.

I did some investigation and determined that I had wired up the 7443 socket wrong, so here is what the colors are (NOTE: I have no idea if this is universal or unique to the ones I got from this vendor).

Green w/yellow = Ground (labeled "A" on back of the socket)
Black w/white = Low filament (tail light) (labeled "B" on back of the socket)
Red w/blue = High filament (brake light) (labeled "C" on back of the socket)

I have edited the excellent graphic by Mr_Z as you will see below so you can see how the socket pigtails connect to the wires in the brake light harness. As you can see, this is not intuitive, however, that is no excuse. My testing should have been more thorough initially.

Done
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I was under my car and found this near the foglight. Do the 2013 models come with the wiring for the foglight?
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