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Cbtech 05-24-2013 12:04 AM

DIY: Fog Light Hard Wire in less than 10 Minutes! W/Headlight integration!
 
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First off I want to give credit to spearfish25 for his write up on using the stock wiring to power the fog light. This is how i was able to make this happen in 10 mins from start to finish. (the wiring not light install)

these are all the tools you'll need.

This install is for folks that want the fog light to come on whenever you turn your parking lights or headlights on. You can modify my instructions to add an inline switch in one of the dummy switches next to the cup holder if you choose. I chose not to at this time because I have my sub control in the center dummy switch.

So first off I didnt want to have to run all new wiring from the front of the car to the back, through the gromett, to the fog light in order to have a switch. I also like the idea of using OEM plugs if i can just because...well because.

I have the 40th with the heated seat package but you may be able to this with other non-heated seat models.

I took apart the fog light per another DIY in this forum and found that others had issue with the bolt not coming off because of so much lock-tite. One came off without a problem but the other got stuck. What i did was just got a socket on the front of the a drill and a flat screwdriver and let the nut spin. Using the screwdriver as a wedge I was able to spin the nut off by the heat from the friction of the drill spinning the nut. BEST way to get it off without frustration. I installed the fog light in the reverse order of the DIY and plugged in the OEM plug as show below.


The next thing you have to do is take of the long trip on the door jam below. Place you fingers under the bottom edge and pull straight up.

Next take the corner kick panel off. Use a panel pulling tool to gently pry it out.

You will now expose the BCM. you want to look for the ORANGE single wire at the top left of the BCM

This is the one wire that gives power through the OEM fog light plug and does nothing else. Now here is the scary part. You need to cut this wire and strip wire opposite of the white wire block
I used about 6 feet of 14 gauge wire and heat shrunk it to the orange wire

Next all you need to do is take side knee pad off and run your wire through the center console. Pull up on the cup holder to expose the wire blocks connected to the heated seat switchs.

Now here is where the magic happens! On the brown wire block look for the RED wire. This is your switched wire that comes on with your parking lights.

I didnt want to do any cutting or splicing so decided to stuff the 14 gauge wire into the wire block. there is plenty of room in there.

I then taped it down so it wont come out and wire tied everything.

Thats it! put everything back together, you're done! Rep's Rock Hand em out if ya got em'!:tup:


Shadezz 05-24-2013 12:23 AM

great DIY!!! Although your video is set to private....

Cbtech 05-24-2013 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Shadezz (Post 2330753)
great DIY!!! Although your video is set to private....


fixed!

dP3NGU1N 05-24-2013 01:28 AM

Does it also brighten when the brakes are engaged?

Grindkiezer 05-24-2013 01:39 AM

You could have just spliced into the taillight or license plate lights

Cbtech 05-24-2013 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by dP3NGU1N
Does it also brighten when the brakes are engaged?

No it's just a steady light.

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Originally Posted by Grindkiezer
You could have just spliced into the taillight or license plate lights

But then that would have been a 1+ hour DIY. Since you would have to take 2 rear panels out, rubber trim, the tail assembly out, make a ground, splice both lights and then put it all back together. Not a simple process.

Mine literally takes 10 mins. :D


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Cbtech 05-24-2013 04:29 PM

Stickied!! awesome thanks Admins :D

also the heated seats still work without issue :)

MEZZZER 05-24-2013 04:46 PM

Good job!:tup:

jburke26 06-11-2013 10:08 AM

Will i need to purchase the "basic connector" wiring harness to do this mod or just the Reverse Fog light and everything else is already there?

JDM Fairlady Z Reverse Fog Light

Cbtech 06-12-2013 02:46 PM

if the fog light is OEM you wont need to buy any additional connectors. The wiring harness is already installed in the car all you have to do is install the light and plug it in!

Zbrah 06-12-2013 03:44 PM

Cool, sub for future reference. Thanks!

Baer383 06-12-2013 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Cbtech (Post 2359873)
if the fog light is OEM you wont need to buy any additional connectors. The wiring harness is already installed in the car all you have to do is install the light and plug it in!

It is not as simple as that,someone here figured it out and it is do able but it is some work.

Cbtech 06-12-2013 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 2360518)
It is not as simple as that,someone here figured it out and it is do able but it is some work.

yes it is as simple as that.

always gonna be haters. :rolleyes:


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jburke26 06-14-2013 02:00 PM

Just installed my fog light. I had 0 issues getting those screws off that hold the fog light in. Just used a little blow torch and heated the nuts up for about 3-4 seconds to melt the loctite and boom comes off.

Cbtech 06-14-2013 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jburke26 (Post 2363436)
Just installed my fog light. I had 0 issues getting those screws off that hold the fog light in. Just used a little blow torch and heated the nuts up for about 3-4 seconds to melt the loctite and boom comes off.

how did the rest of the wiring go for you?


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