Electric Work (DMV Area)
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Electric Work (DMV Area)
My fog lights stopped working one day after i replaced them. The passenger side went out first then a couple days later i received the KP module and that same day the drivers side fog light stopped working. I replaced the fuse and they still didn't work. So now I'm stumped and i need either a shop or someone that knows their way around a Gs wires.
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Absolute Electronix in Rockville, MD may be able to help you out if you're in that area. They deal mostly with alarm/security and audio setups but I'm sure they can make their way around any sort of issue involving electronics and wiring. The owner of this shop used to have a G35 so he's got plenty of experience.
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Absolute Electronix in Rockville, MD may be able to help you out if you're in that area. They deal mostly with alarm/security and audio setups but I'm sure they can make their way around any sort of issue involving electronics and wiring. The owner of this shop used to have a G35 so he's got plenty of experience.
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My fog lights stopped working one day after i replaced them. The passenger side went out first then a couple days later i received the KP module and that same day the drivers side fog light stopped working. I replaced the fuse and they still didn't work. So now I'm stumped and i need either a shop or someone that knows their way around a Gs wires.
Absolute Electronix in Rockville, MD may be able to help you out if you're in that area. They deal mostly with alarm/security and audio setups but I'm sure they can make their way around any sort of issue involving electronics and wiring. The owner of this shop used to have a G35 so he's got plenty of experience.
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RewTwin (05-04-2015)
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Rew Twin, Absolute Electronix sounds like a good resource, but since the fog lights aren't going to stop you from driving your G, you might be able to get some help here for free. Don't give up on this forum yet, what year is your G? Do you own a volt/ohm meter? This is really a simple system, I just looked at the wiring diagram for my 2003 and it should be no big deal to trouble shoot.
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Here is the wiring diagram for my 2003 Coupe, I believe the 2006 is a direct fit, but i do not have a wiring diagram for that year. You can and should pick up a volt/ohm meter, they are very cheap now a days. Harbor Freight has them for under ten bucks and you do not need anything fancy. Don't forget to check your bulbs.
Last edited by wuzz-upp; 04-27-2015 at 05:58 PM.
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RewTwin (05-04-2015)
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1. Why did you replace the fuse? Was it burnt? If so, then you probably messed up something with the KP module.
2. Did you check the bulbs to see they are bad? Go to Harbor Freight or Home Depot and buy a cheap multimeter.
3. Where are you located? I have some time this week and could help you out.
2. Did you check the bulbs to see they are bad? Go to Harbor Freight or Home Depot and buy a cheap multimeter.
3. Where are you located? I have some time this week and could help you out.
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Hey Rew,
Here is the wiring diagram for my 2003 Coupe, I believe the 2006 is a direct fit, but i do not have a wiring diagram for that year. You can and should pick up a volt/ohm meter, they are very cheap now a days. Harbor Freight has them for under ten bucks and you do not need anything fancy. Don't forget to check your bulbs.
Here is the wiring diagram for my 2003 Coupe, I believe the 2006 is a direct fit, but i do not have a wiring diagram for that year. You can and should pick up a volt/ohm meter, they are very cheap now a days. Harbor Freight has them for under ten bucks and you do not need anything fancy. Don't forget to check your bulbs.
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Yes i checked the bulbs, sadly the new bulbs didnt work and the old bulbs didnt work either. I did a quick check a couple taps and pushes is all. So ill check tht first, hopefully its as simple as that.
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1. Why did you replace the fuse? Was it burnt? If so, then you probably messed up something with the KP module.
2. Did you check the bulbs to see they are bad? Go to Harbor Freight or Home Depot and buy a cheap multimeter.
3. Where are you located? I have some time this week and could help you out.
2. Did you check the bulbs to see they are bad? Go to Harbor Freight or Home Depot and buy a cheap multimeter.
3. Where are you located? I have some time this week and could help you out.
3. I live in Owings Mills, MD
#12
Troubleshooting tips,
Since you stated the bulbs are not the problem, then the next thing to do is to check for 12v at the fog light connector pins 1 (W/G) and (S/B) , there should be 12V at both pins with the lights in the on position. If you don't have 12V at these pins, then the Front Fog Lamp Relay could be the problem, however before buying a relay, I would remove it and check for voltage and ground at the relay terminals first. Relays are typically color coded, if you find two relays of the same color you can swap them for trouble shooting.
I would rule out the ground at the light because the fog lights use the same ground as the headlights and you said that they work. I would however check the ground any way while you have the connector disconnected at the light.
Hope this helps.
Since you stated the bulbs are not the problem, then the next thing to do is to check for 12v at the fog light connector pins 1 (W/G) and (S/B) , there should be 12V at both pins with the lights in the on position. If you don't have 12V at these pins, then the Front Fog Lamp Relay could be the problem, however before buying a relay, I would remove it and check for voltage and ground at the relay terminals first. Relays are typically color coded, if you find two relays of the same color you can swap them for trouble shooting.
I would rule out the ground at the light because the fog lights use the same ground as the headlights and you said that they work. I would however check the ground any way while you have the connector disconnected at the light.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by wuzz-upp; 04-29-2015 at 05:58 PM. Reason: added information
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RewTwin (05-04-2015)
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BTW, I assumed that your Coupe is a USA model and not Canadian. Is it a USA model? There is a difference between the two wiring diagrams. Here are a couple of drawings showing where the IPDM E/R is located.
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RewTwin (05-06-2015)