GTXgp
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Basically, when you turn the switch on it sends a ground signal out. This would normally go to the BCM to activate the lights. Instead, you can send it to a standard 4-pin relay.
The second wire going to the switch is optional and it is a 12v+ signal to illuminate the fog light indicator on the switch. You would wire this to the same #87 from the relay.
I went to Fry's and picked up a connector that already has the proper d-sub pins WITH wires attached. It was cheap and I can salvage the wires to insert into my factory plug.
The only answer I don't have at this point is which pin is which (for the two new ones) on the connector. That will be easy to figure out once my switch shows up since one will get grounded when the fog is switched on and the other wont
The second wire going to the switch is optional and it is a 12v+ signal to illuminate the fog light indicator on the switch. You would wire this to the same #87 from the relay.
I went to Fry's and picked up a connector that already has the proper d-sub pins WITH wires attached. It was cheap and I can salvage the wires to insert into my factory plug.
The only answer I don't have at this point is which pin is which (for the two new ones) on the connector. That will be easy to figure out once my switch shows up since one will get grounded when the fog is switched on and the other wont
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