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Need help wiring Fog and Simultaneous Low Beam when Hi is triggered!

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Old May 15, 2011 | 11:50 AM
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Angry Need help wiring Fog and Simultaneous Low Beam when Hi is triggered!

Hey guys,

Spent some time trying to figure this out, I am trying to work on my headlight re-wiring and wanted to be able to resolve 2 issues.

Issue 1, how to make the fog lights come on when the parking (TNS) is on, which wires are the easiest to bypass/splice into, as I know the factory is getting power to the fog light switch at the low beam.

Issue 2, with dual headlight kits (pop-up or flush) out there and adding of HID ballast driven Low Beams when activating High Beams for flashing or other night vision needs the Low beams are turned off via what seems like the switch in steering column. I need to know how to prevent the Low Beams from getting turned off and keeping them on uninterrupted while the high beam is used for flash to pass or on for other night vision, as HID's tend not to come on after a flash of high beams (1 will come on the other will not energize correctly and I would have to turn off and turn on the lights)

Can anyone send a usable link with the how to if there is one out there for making these 2 things happen?
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Old Jun 2, 2011 | 03:13 PM
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Just give you guys a heads up, I was able to make it work, with my HID kit, you simply connect the Headlight Relay driven signal power White/Green wire with Low beam output Red/Yellow at the connector under the dash (center of steering wheel) Its a blue X-04 Connector...

I am using a dedicated FOG Relay and 35watt HID kit so I dont have a problem with overloading the wire or blowing the fuse!!!
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