pre-facelift fog light wiring |
pre-facelift fog light wiring |
Jan 29, 2015 - 7:29 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 6, '13 From New jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (83%) |
Does anyone have a wiring diagram or could walk me through the foglight wiring the STOCK way?
Im buying a 95 GT in the coming week and im gonna put my 97 facelift bumper on it. I already have a light/turn signal stalk with the foglight switch on it, and want to use that so everything is the oem way. And of course, i will buy facelift fogs. It doesnt have to be wired 100% oem, i can use a radio shack relay. i would just like to know how to route wires to the headlight stalk so that i can use that instead of buying a "second choice" switch. This post has been edited by Arturio55: Jan 29, 2015 - 7:31 AM -------------------- |
Jan 29, 2015 - 2:54 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 19, '09 From Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 12 (100%) |
This is a pretty good link for that but i think it's missing some info
http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=38656 I haven't actually tried it yet but i'm hoping to this weekend when the headlight/foglight switch i ordered arrives. |
Jan 29, 2015 - 6:49 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 6, '13 From New jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (83%) |
This is a pretty good link for that but i think it's missing some info http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=38656 I haven't actually tried it yet but i'm hoping to this weekend when the headlight/foglight switch i ordered arrives. No that thread wont help me. That is for facelift models that already have everything wired from the factory. i have to hardwire everything in myself. I have the multi functional stalk tho. -------------------- |
Feb 2, 2015 - 4:23 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 19, '09 From Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 12 (100%) |
This is a pretty good link for that but i think it's missing some info http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=38656 I haven't actually tried it yet but i'm hoping to this weekend when the headlight/foglight switch i ordered arrives. No that thread wont help me. That is for facelift models that already have everything wired from the factory. i have to hardwire everything in myself. I have the multi functional stalk tho. Ok figured it out. I wired it this way and it's been working fine. It's not a full right up as the other info u need is mentioned in the link above. This write up is easier for those using an aftermarket fog light/ wiring kit that want to use the factory fog light multifunctional switch and not a toggle switch. Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for anything that goes wrong, attempt this at your own risk. Time: Takes 1-3 hours depending how fast you work. Tools: soldering iron, butt connectors, wire strippers, crimps, Phillips screwdriver. On your 96+ multifunction switch harness there should be 2 wires that are not on you pre face stalk harness, a green with a black stripe and white with a black stripe. 1. Your going to have to cut your preface harness, as it won't fit into your 96+ stalk and connect the wires from your car to the harness that comes with your 96+ stalk. Just match the colors as they are the same. I recommend soldering as the butt connectors can loosen with steering wheel tilt. 2. Of the two wires mentioned above that were not connected, run a wire from the white/ black stripe cable from your harness to the fog light fuse in your fuse box. 3. Run a wire from the green/ black stripe cable to your aftermarket relay. 4. Test your connection and that should do the trick. |
Feb 6, 2015 - 1:32 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 6, '13 From New jersey Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (83%) |
This is a pretty good link for that but i think it's missing some info http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=38656 I haven't actually tried it yet but i'm hoping to this weekend when the headlight/foglight switch i ordered arrives. No that thread wont help me. That is for facelift models that already have everything wired from the factory. i have to hardwire everything in myself. I have the multi functional stalk tho. Ok figured it out. I wired it this way and it's been working fine. It's not a full right up as the other info u need is mentioned in the link above. This write up is easier for those using an aftermarket fog light/ wiring kit that want to use the factory fog light multifunctional switch and not a toggle switch. Disclaimer: I'm not responsible for anything that goes wrong, attempt this at your own risk. Time: Takes 1-3 hours depending how fast you work. Tools: soldering iron, butt connectors, wire strippers, crimps, Phillips screwdriver. On your 96+ multifunction switch harness there should be 2 wires that are not on you pre face stalk harness, a green with a black stripe and white with a black stripe. 1. Your going to have to cut your preface harness, as it won't fit into your 96+ stalk and connect the wires from your car to the harness that comes with your 96+ stalk. Just match the colors as they are the same. I recommend soldering as the butt connectors can loosen with steering wheel tilt. 2. Of the two wires mentioned above that were not connected, run a wire from the white/ black stripe cable from your harness to the fog light fuse in your fuse box. 3. Run a wire from the green/ black stripe cable to your aftermarket relay. 4. Test your connection and that should do the trick. I dont have a harness for the facelift stalk, just the stalk itself. I bought it from a member on here and installed it in my 97 ST. Im not gonna cut the ST harness because that car will be my winter beater. info is appreciated tho, would like to see pictures of how everything is wired/installed how did you manage to use a 96+ stalk on a pre-96 car? I tried swapping stalks between my 99 and my 94 and they wouldn't interchange. The 96 stalk had an extra plastic ridge that would have to be cut off before it would slide into the steering column. If you cut that plastic ridge, do you think it would work? Im at work til 8pm but when i get off, if i finish installing dynamat in my GT, ill try to swap the stalk -------------------- |
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