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> 1975 Fog Lights, 1975 Fog Lights
gspreeman
post Mar 26 2017, 07:56 PM
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Can't seem to find an answer in the owner's manual. My 1975 has rectangular fog lights mounted in the big rubber bumper. How do they work? They don't light up but, I don't know if they should. I don't have a fog light switch in the interior. Are they just there as an option that doesn't function? Give me some clues. Thanks!
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post Mar 26 2017, 08:38 PM
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Wiring diagrams would help you sort out which wires do what. The 74 diagrams available on Pelican are at least close to your 75's wiring.

http://www.pelicanparts.com/914/914_electrical_diagrams.htm

There should be a fog light switch on the dash to run the fog lights. It would have a gray/red (gray with a red tracer stripe), a black/blue, and a brown wire attached to it.

That should send power to the fog light relay which would be located on top of the fuse panel. One of the round relays that sits up there. It should have a red/black, a gray/red, a white/blue, and a white/yellow wire.

The white/yellow wires send the power from the relay to the lights, which then ground through separate brown wires.

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