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Old 01-22-2012, 10:25 AM
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fog light wiring

just bought a bumper at a junkyard that has the fog lights ,not on original bumper, is the wiring from factory in truck already to hook up to headlight switch .bought fog light switch off ebay .is there a harness at bumper? 97 2500 4 x 4 slt
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found 15 amp fuse under hood but no relays,still working on the wires
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On my 2001 there is a fog light harness and plug zip tied underneath the radiator near swaybar. Came that way from the factory.
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Give up on the stock wires, I searched for hours and never found the dash end of them.
Took about 10 minutes to run one new wire from the switch to a new underhood relay to trigger the fog lights.
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Originally Posted by infidel
Give up on the stock wires, I searched for hours and never found the dash end of them.
Took about 10 minutes to run one new wire from the switch to a new underhood relay to trigger the fog lights.
I agree with infidel.

Added fogs to dad's 94 and ran relay, switch and wires separately. The advantage is they stay on whether running hi or lo beams
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foglights on 97

stopped looking for factory wires ,traded 1976 250 bultaco dirt bike to a friend to wire then up,work great on low and high beam and with headlights off, he had bike running next day
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Sweet! Bultaco's, Hodaka's, Husky's and Maaco's used to rule the Southwest deserts when I was a kid!

Been waitin to hear you found a solution!!
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I've had dirt bikes up to 250 but my favorite, that I bought new in 1972 and still ride is a Honda Trail 90.
Paid $450 new for it, started on the first kick out of the box and almost every time since.
It's almost like Cummins built it.

My question is how come no one makes a bike like the Honda Trail bikes anymore?
Or do they and I just don't know about it?
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