I have a 2001 Camaro and I know there is a way to make it so that when I turn my high-beams on, my low-beams and fog lights stay on to, but I dont know how to do it. I know its not something its supposed to do but I heard there is like some kind of adapter you can get to make it do this....can anyone help???
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cut the brown wire on firebird for the fog light to stay on or even better put the switch. low-beams are always on. camaro should be similar. use it for show conditions only. fog lights are useless on the highway anyway and would suck to get pulled over for that instead of the speeding [img]smile.gif[/img]
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