So, there doesn't seem to be a definitive guide on this, so wondering what people advise?
Ours has front fogs, so I was thinking of using the Front switch as the switched live for the rear switch. I'll install an in-line 5 amp fuse in too.
I did notice that there is a spare block connector zip tied to the front fog switch wiring. Does anyone know what this is for? I assume it's for another optional accessory, was hoping I might be able to use this somehow, but probably not.
Anyway, I've got the flush fit Hella rear lamp installed in the bumper (looks smart), just need to wire it all up now. So appealing to Bongonaughts for assistance on the best wiring option.
Thanks !
Rear Fog wiring (again)
Moderators: Doone, westonwarrior
- g8dhe
- Supreme Being
- Posts: 10220
- Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:06 pm
- Location: Worthing, West Sussex.
- Contact:
Re: Rear Fog wiring (again)
Well you presumably already have a wire going from dashboard to the rear used in the old rear fog lamp, so its just a case of connect that at the rear to the fog lamp, pickup an earth for the other side of the lamp and that will be the rear done.
Then you need to make up your mind which switched source on the dashboard to use and connect the original rear fog lamp wire to that switch.
Then you need to make up your mind which switched source on the dashboard to use and connect the original rear fog lamp wire to that switch.
Re: Rear Fog wiring (again)
Put a bulb between the spare block and earth, then try turning lights on/off to see when it's live.
Re: Rear Fog wiring (again)
So
Here's the terminal block for the front fog, and the neighbouring one which is redundant, until now.
Tested with multi meter and there is power only when the headlamps/slide lights are turned on. So I'll use this block to connect to the new switch for the rear. I've run a live cable from the rear, and fixed an earth to the rear body. Hopefully it'll work when I connect everything up.
The original rear fog was a bodge job, so I'm sorting it out properly, hence needing to know the best way to wire it.
Here's the terminal block for the front fog, and the neighbouring one which is redundant, until now.
Tested with multi meter and there is power only when the headlamps/slide lights are turned on. So I'll use this block to connect to the new switch for the rear. I've run a live cable from the rear, and fixed an earth to the rear body. Hopefully it'll work when I connect everything up.
The original rear fog was a bodge job, so I'm sorting it out properly, hence needing to know the best way to wire it.
Re: Rear Fog wiring (again)
Sounds perfect.
- g8dhe
- Supreme Being
- Posts: 10220
- Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:06 pm
- Location: Worthing, West Sussex.
- Contact:
Re: Rear Fog wiring (again)
Yes that's the block for the original loom to switch the front Fog Lamps on/off. It sounds like the front fogs have been fitted using an after-market kit rather than the parts of the loom already in place but unused.
Re: Rear Fog wiring (again)
Yes that block in the foreground is the original fog block but is fitted to original fog lamps, so not aftermarket. The block behind is the "unused" one, so I wondered why Mazda had left a spare.
- g8dhe
- Supreme Being
- Posts: 10220
- Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:06 pm
- Location: Worthing, West Sussex.
- Contact:
Re: Rear Fog wiring (again)
Ah right, the white one in the background maybe the old connector for the Cold Start switch possibly ?