I posted this on the electrical section and got no reply. neither switch works, and when I pulled the panel off, I found the switches weren't wired. No connectors, no harnesses, nothing. I'd like not to have a dealership do this if I don't have to (FREAKING expensive). Does anyone have an idea of how to do this?
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SGS and Foglight switch.
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Re: SGS and Foglight switch.
you are gonna have to tear through your car looking where the wires were cut in order to begin. Might be a big nasty task. My friend's grand prix had the fog light wiring all jacked up and we ended up ripping the mess out and just buying some aftermarket fogs and wiring. Then just ditched the aftermarket switch and wired it to the stock switch on the dash. Works just like stock and a lot less headaches trying to figure out the relays and junk under the hood for the stock fogs.
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Re: SGS and Foglight switch.
I'm willing to bet it has something to do with the stereo that was installed by the previous owner. I had a new stereo installed by guys at MobileOne and they came back to me complaining there was a freaking birds nest behind the old one. They were cool enough to not charge me for sorting it all out because I bought all four of my speakers on that same day. Boy, I'm not looking forward to this kind of project. Electrical is no fun.
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Re: SGS and Foglight switch.
they are probably just stuff somewhere back there
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Re: SGS and Foglight switch.
Originally posted by BLLDOGGthey are probably just stuff somewhere back there
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