how to make ta fog lights stay on w/ hi beam?
Why are you trying to blind people anyways... <img src="gr_eek2.gif" border="0"> <img src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" border="0">
Maybe yours are broken. Mine make a difference.
Try to trace wires. If a standard Auto relay is uses find the wire that connects to the high beams and ground it. Maybe!
The factory fog lights are wired to their own relay, except the ground wire is run through the high beam relay. When the brights come on the fogs are no longer grounded so they turn off.
Bend the ground plug on the relay up, connect a wire to it, then attach the other end of the wire to the car body somewhere.
[ February 07, 2002: Message edited by: Paul Bruno ]</p>
Just look under the fuse box and there should be a bunch of wires down there. Cut the light green one and the ground it while taping off the other end, just so it doesnt get wet when it rains or when you wash your car.
Honestly the fog light dont do much but neither do the ones on other cars, then again they really arent fog light more as they are driving lights. Though I can notice the little bit of light when I flip them on and off.
Having all your lights on looks cool and that was the only reason I did it. That and to attempt tp blind those who blind me.
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You can see the black wire I have in there. It makes the fog lights stay on anytime the lights are on. Low's, high's, and parking. Also when you lock and open the doors with the remote, the fog lights flash also.
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<strong>wheres the other end of that wire going to?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Sorry, should have explained a little more. When you pull the fog relay out, you will see there are 4 pin holes, where the pins on the fog relay went in. They are numbered, I don't remember the specific numbers off the top of my head. The wire is going from one hole into the other one. If I remember correctly, the holes you have to connect with the wire are #'s 1 & 8. But like I said, I don't remember off the top of my head. If we are looking at the picture from this frame of reference, the wire is going from the bottom left hole and the top right hole (on a diagonal). I'll look tomorrow if you want me to. It's dark out right now and pouring.
[ February 10, 2002: Message edited by: SS 414 ]</p>
And can someone tell me the # on the fuse so I know which one to yank out... <img src="gr_stretch.gif" border="0">
the fog light elay is in the fuse box under the hood and the fog light one is listed on top of the cover
Does anyone know how to keep the low beams, high beams, and fog lights on at the same time?
<strong>I just did it too. Works perfect, just like Terry said. I used some solid #18 or #20 wire.
Does anyone know how to keep the low beams, high beams, and fog lights on at the same time?</strong><hr></blockquote>
High/Lows
Zurbo posted it, it is the 2nd to last post on the page
[ February 12, 2002: Message edited by: SS 414 ]</p>
<strong>ok guys here is another question.
Does anyone make brighter fog light bulbs?</strong>
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Go to www.prostreetlighting.com Look at the 893 Xenon bulbs. They are direct replacement for the stock 880s.
*** dumped roadrunner so none of the picture links work in my older posts from ls1.com.
You can find the new mods page Here
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<small>[ October 05, 2002, 04:37 PM: Message edited by: Zurbo ]</small>
<strong>Just for reference, I've got the 4 beam brights and fogs with brights mods up on my website now.
*** dumped roadrunner so none of the picture links work in my older posts from ls1.com.
You can find the new mods page Here
<img border="0" alt="[Camaro]" title="" src="graemlins/camaro.gif" /> </strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Thanks Zurbo. I'm going to do this mod tomorrow by following your instructions.
Dan


