Boingo has no fog lights only covers. My question is, is the wiring for these installed in the factory so i just plug and play or will they need to be wired in ?
Thanks
Neil
Fog Lights
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Re: Fog Lights
I have no fog lights or cover just open holes.
just had a look for surplus wiring going nowhere.
on lhs i found a connector attached to 3 wires coming out of the loom. This connector is firmly attached to the bulkhead below and to the right of headlamp. I cant get to rhs to look.
Maybe what you want but real experts will be on their way
just had a look for surplus wiring going nowhere.
on lhs i found a connector attached to 3 wires coming out of the loom. This connector is firmly attached to the bulkhead below and to the right of headlamp. I cant get to rhs to look.
Maybe what you want but real experts will be on their way
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Re: Fog Lights
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It's easy enough to add your own wiring...it'll be all new, and you won't have to phaff about and find where the problem is in a bunch of old wires with connectors that have been hanging around in the elements and corroding....There are a couple of e-Bay sellers who flog kits with all the hardware for fitting lamps...I'll dig 'em out if you wish, but I would just go to the local shop, and buy cable which is suitably rated, a switch, a fuse and holder, and a relay....and something to tack the cables out of the way....your choice of fixing...something shiny and fluorescent will do nicely to please Mr. MOT man
Cheers
Helen
It's easy enough to add your own wiring...it'll be all new, and you won't have to phaff about and find where the problem is in a bunch of old wires with connectors that have been hanging around in the elements and corroding....There are a couple of e-Bay sellers who flog kits with all the hardware for fitting lamps...I'll dig 'em out if you wish, but I would just go to the local shop, and buy cable which is suitably rated, a switch, a fuse and holder, and a relay....and something to tack the cables out of the way....your choice of fixing...something shiny and fluorescent will do nicely to please Mr. MOT man
Cheers
Helen
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Re: Fog Lights
Thanks all looking at the LED route
Re: Fog Lights
Mines also got this connector, mines got lamps but not wired up, it would be good if this was the wiring.the1andonly wrote:I have no fog lights or cover just open holes.
just had a look for surplus wiring going nowhere.
on lhs i found a connector attached to 3 wires coming out of the loom. This connector is firmly attached to the bulkhead below and to the right of headlamp. I cant get to rhs to look.
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