Factory Hella Fogs / Switch Issue
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Factory Hella Fogs / Switch Issue
I have exhausted all my wiring knowledge along with every thread I could find on several LR forums, all with no luck. Here's the issue....
Factory installed Hella fogs inop. Relay seems good, 15a fuse behind underhood fuse box is good. I have the dash switch with the 2 on it. I pulled it and found the constant is good and ground is good. The wire that should go hot with high beams does not, and the led on the switch does not glow....ever. If I connect hot/ground directly to the fogs, they work.
Suggestions???
Factory installed Hella fogs inop. Relay seems good, 15a fuse behind underhood fuse box is good. I have the dash switch with the 2 on it. I pulled it and found the constant is good and ground is good. The wire that should go hot with high beams does not, and the led on the switch does not glow....ever. If I connect hot/ground directly to the fogs, they work.
Suggestions???
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#5
Dumb question, but your main headlights (or at least parking lights) are on when you try, yes? And on low beam? The (I think) BCU controls this if they are wired factory. However, you may need to clarify, are these the OEM fog lights, or aux lights? You mentioned at “2” on the switch, which says it should be to aux lights. Either way, if they are OEM wired, then the above I think should still apply. The difference being the “2” switch is a rocker switch like the cruise control, and the OEM fog light switch is a toggle switch that activates differently.
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Pretty sure the Aux wiring harness doesn't tie into the BCU. It's got it's own wiring harness/relay. The 12v from the high beam = the 12v to trigger the relay.
If you've got that setup you can modify it to work with a standard relay. You'd just have to swap out the switch for a locking switch like a C/C switch, swap the front plates, and wire in the C/C pigtail into the aux harness (or change the pins around). Then wire it as you would a normal aux relay with or without the High Beam trigger.
If you've got that setup you can modify it to work with a standard relay. You'd just have to swap out the switch for a locking switch like a C/C switch, swap the front plates, and wire in the C/C pigtail into the aux harness (or change the pins around). Then wire it as you would a normal aux relay with or without the High Beam trigger.
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