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Well I hooked up my ST202 fog lights last night finally. I had the wires from my old PIAA fogs still routed down there, so I cut the connectors off the fog lights and the PIAA lines and put on some connectors. I plugged them all in and turned the lights on and they were working fine. I drove all last night and they were still all working fine. I came to work and parked and I could see that they were on because of the reflection off the bumper in front of me, but when I came back out shortly after they were not working. I checked the connections and they look fine. I didn't wrap the connections in electrical tape yet, but the entire connection is incased in plastic and rubber, and it isn't wet.
hmmmm... any thoughts? This post has been edited by 95CelicaST: Jan 26, 2007 - 7:19 PM -------------------- 1991 MR2 - T-tops - Crimson Red - Gen3 3SGTE - Lots of money
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QUOTE Is it that big of a deal replacing with a higher amp? I mean, they are only LED lights... Now i'm not even sure what size the original fuse was. Does anybody know of the size of the fuse for the gauge lights? LED's don't need much power to run. A 5-10 amp fuse is good enough. If you want to continue replacing fuses or melt your wiring then go ahead and put in a 25 or 30. -------------------- 1991 MR2 - T-tops - Crimson Red - Gen3 3SGTE - Lots of money
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