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P'NOYcaL
05-27-2010, 08:51 PM
well folks i dont seem to find the tut on how to wire the JDM fogs using the USDM stock wiring.. sorry for the noob question

any input on this one?

thanks
Ron

02redgalant
05-27-2010, 09:32 PM
from what ive read in the past....old style fogs clip right in if you modify the stock fog harness;new style what I did is you can clip the bulbs from the bulb base attach spade connectors call it a day

lucap100is
05-28-2010, 08:17 AM
http://www.galanttuners.com/kb.php?a=57
^^you can do it this way or splice it to your parking light.
the fogs just cut the USDM harness and splice it with the jdm fogs.

Reelax
05-28-2010, 09:46 AM
which JDM fogs?

lucap100is
05-28-2010, 10:51 AM
which JDM fogs?

new style

Reelax
05-28-2010, 01:52 PM
the "new style" (JDM VR4/VIENTO 1998+) fog lights are fog and turning flood (not quad fog, or fog and signal, or fog and corner marker, as many people wire them as). you can wire them any way you'd like but ASTIG worked out the wiring w/ capacitors/relays for the outside pair to function as intended, as turning floods (they steadily illuminate the side you signal to so you can see into the turn). search for ASTIG's workaround.

actually here it is:



I have made them work, but the circuit I made is not hooked up yet. I made it over winter and tested it. works good. the outer lights only come on when the turn signal is activated. And it shuts off about half a second after the turn signal is deactivated. I will hook them up sometime this week.

this is the circuit that I made. I'll try to find the diagram. Trigger is the turn signal. the capacitors are there to hold the charge (voltage) during the off cycle of the blinker so the relay will get 12v.
http://tangonan.smugmug.com/photos/282091385_yrbuH-L.jpg

here is the diagram.
http://tangonan.smugmug.com/photos/282093249_HvWhE-L.jpg

02redgalant
05-28-2010, 02:14 PM
thats the thread he posted...which is way more in depth...for most those 2 pics look like electrical jargon

Reelax
05-28-2010, 02:27 PM
thats the thread he posted...which is way more in depth...for most those 2 pics look like electrical jargon

haha, just caught the link. good work!