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will
post Jun 6 2006, 01:59 PM
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i am about to install my pilot driving light in replacement of the fog lights. any suggestions on wiring before I tear it up this evening (which color wire attach to which wire on the pilot light?).
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lapuwali
post Jun 6 2006, 02:05 PM
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Light bulbs aren't polarized. You can connect the wires either way. I believe the wires on the lights are white and black, and you may as well use black for ground and white for power. Use 14g wire.
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post Jun 6 2006, 02:34 PM
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My car did not come with fog lights, however when I added them the wiring was already there. I installed the switch and found the three wires for the switch. The switch wires on the later models are brown, red/grey, blue/black. In the front trunk there is a ground (brown) and a yellow/white to attach the lights. Hope this helps.
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