Fog light only on.
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This module is actually ready to go, we're just waiting on final testing of another module so we can release them at the same time (in conjunction with our updated website/order management system).
However, unfortunately, the initial release will ONLY work with coupes due to some wiring differences. Once we get the coupe version released we will see how much interest there is in a sedan version.
However, unfortunately, the initial release will ONLY work with coupes due to some wiring differences. Once we get the coupe version released we will see how much interest there is in a sedan version.
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i got this done recently on mine.. i have yellow fogs w/ black housing clear ambers headlights and they look nice when thye are on by themselves. i actually didnt get any module.. i had my electronics guy wire up a separate switch like ^^^ has said.. the switch is on at all times.. only off when ignition is off.. i can turn it off if i want to and just use the OEM switch like normal also.. cost me about 50 bucks installed...
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Originally Posted by razo168
i got this done recently on mine.. i have yellow fogs w/ black housing clear ambers headlights and they look nice when thye are on by themselves. i actually didnt get any module.. i had my electronics guy wire up a separate switch like ^^^ has said.. the switch is on at all times.. only off when ignition is off.. i can turn it off if i want to and just use the OEM switch like normal also.. cost me about 50 bucks installed...
You can wire the NC contact of the relay to prevent this from happening, if it is a problem on the sedans.
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Originally Posted by KPierson
You need to be careful doing that, as your relay can backfeed through the IPDM and cause some problems. When you get a chance, start your car, turn on your head lights, turn on the OEM foglight switch, turn on your added switch, and then turn the ignition off. On my '04 coupe the car would continue to run because of the backfeeding until I shut off the fog lights. I'm not sure if the sedans are the same way, but it's something to look in to before it catches you off guard like it did me (at a gas station).
You can wire the NC contact of the relay to prevent this from happening, if it is a problem on the sedans.
You can wire the NC contact of the relay to prevent this from happening, if it is a problem on the sedans.
The only way I would wire around them is if I completely went around including new wire to the back of the headlight for the fog and a fused power source from the battery, relay, etc. That way there is no chance of it backfeeding to the BCM.