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Fog light mod without a resistor (an easier method?)


Tom

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I wired up for fogs on the facelift lights today the same way as on the previous lights, from searching on here it seemed that you needed a resistor for the fog light mod but mine had been wired before without this, it's really simple and after wiring it the same way all 4 brakes lights are used and the fog's work on both sides perfectly too using the inner part of the brake light.

 

The way it was wired was by cutting the green/white wire on the 3rd of each end light and using a new wire and joining the cut pieces from the bulb together, then the fog light wire simply connecting to one of the green/white wires, and hey presto all done, all you need is some automotive wire clips.

 

Pics attached with more detail.

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I could be wrong here (it happens often), but was the resistor put in there to make the rear light out warning light on the dash still work (if that makes and sense at all).

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I think it just stops it from working, so it never will, but we have 4 rear lights so you are bound to notice a rear light out before they both go, so who cares.

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I did the resistor mod and posted on here ages ago, been fine since doing it and no warning lights.The resistors are pennies from Maplins, soldered in and used heat shrink.

 

Paul

 

Paul, don't suppose you have a link? I searched for ages last weekend but couldn't find any details for it.

 

Also, should the facelift light have 2 or 4 brake lights as standard? Mine only has 2, I think someone has messed with the 2nd pair to make them fog lights...

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