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Yet another rear foglight issue... Please help!


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Hello all. Im sorry to generate yet another fog light thread however I have searched the forums and it seems Ive coined a completely new way to screw up the TRL install! :rolleyes:

 

I have completed the wiring as per the diagram (to the best of my very limited ability) save for the 12V lead and the pair of lights that I have converted to Brake/fog lights no longer light up when the rear lights are switched on. But the brighter filaments do work when I apply the brakes. I hope that makes sense.

 

I have tried changing the bulbs to no avail. I would really appreciate any ideas anyone might have as to the cause of this.

 

I should add that I am still in the process of running the 12V cable from the fog light switch to the relays, but as I understood it the normal brake light circuit should still work... I think :confused:

 

Thank you in advance for any help.

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Thank you steve. Youve cleared it up for me, Im such an idiot!

 

I had wired the relays correctly, but cut and connected the lights the wrong way round! So Id wired the "no connections" side of the diagram to the offside lights (without the boot lock in it) & vice versa with the wire bundle containing the ground.

 

The diagram in the link you provided was much clearer thank you. Ill set about swapping everything around and hopefully that'll sort it out. Cheers.

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Just incase anyone else ever has this problem (unlikely Im sure):

 

To clarify the symptons of connecting the TRL conversion the wrong way around:

 

1. The converted fog/brakelights work when the brake pedal is depressed (their brightest bulb fillament lights up).

 

2. When not braking, with the cars lights switched on, the converted lights are unlit (the duller bulb fillament - backlight - is inoperative).

 

I hope that clears it up.

 

Thank you to everyone for their help.

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Thank you steve. Youve cleared it up for me, Im such an idiot!

 

I had wired the relays correctly, but cut and connected the lights the wrong way round! So Id wired the "no connections" side of the diagram to the offside lights (without the boot lock in it) & vice versa with the wire bundle containing the ground.

 

The diagram in the link you provided was much clearer thank you. Ill set about swapping everything around and hopefully that'll sort it out. Cheers.

No worries dude, I didn't write it (credit goes to Mike (Pixelfill) there) but I'm glad I could point you in the right direction.

 

I had a few stupid moments when I did mine (just before the guide Mike did!), like connecting various wires to each other whilst trying to work out which wire was connected to which light. I got it sussed and then for some unknown reason decided to short one connection to ground just 'to check' I'd sussed which wire was doing what (result: blown fuse). Not my finest moment! :D

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Thank you steve. Youve cleared it up for me, Im such an idiot!

 

I had wired the relays correctly, but cut and connected the lights the wrong way round! So Id wired the "no connections" side of the diagram to the offside lights (without the boot lock in it) & vice versa with the wire bundle containing the ground.

 

The diagram in the link you provided was much clearer thank you. Ill set about swapping everything around and hopefully that'll sort it out. Cheers.

 

AFAIK it doesn't matter which way round you wire the lights, as long as one side isn't connected, and the other is it should be fine. When I made that diagram ;) I just happened to have those pictures of the lights like that.

 

check what you currently have with a multi-meter before redoing the wiring.

 

Mike

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Just incase anyone else ever has this problem (unlikely Im sure):

 

To clarify the symptons of connecting the TRL conversion the wrong way around:

 

1. The converted fog/brakelights work when the brake pedal is depressed (their brightest bulb fillament lights up).

 

2. When not braking, with the cars lights switched on, the converted lights are unlit (the duller bulb fillament - backlight - is inoperative).

 

I hope that clears it up.

 

Thank you to everyone for their help.

 

That sounds very similar to the fault I had when I used the wrong relays (24v rather than 12v)

 

Mike

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