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How-to: Factory fog light switch with non factory fog lampsrlith 01-30-2005, 01:54 PM Well, I finally got tired of the original fog light switch I was using from Radio Shack on my 95 Blazer as it didn't fit with my interior really well. I finally decided to try and wire in a factory fog light switch to my truck that did not have the fog light harness installed as it does with the 98+ models even if it doesn't come with fog lights. Well I have to say it was a resounding sucess and I'm very pleased with it. I had to wire my upper fogs to only be able to be turned on with the lights and go off with highbeams due to the law. I do have an upgraded harness do to the fact that I have a hidden switch that turns on both sets of fogs, (top 55watt, bottom 100 watt), my low beams (silvania silverstars) and my highs (APC white 125 watts) at the same time to force those morons who refuse to turn off their highbeams after you flash them. I figure that a little bit of retina ghosting will teach them a lesson for the future! :bounce: But today we will be covering the simple 2 lamp fog light wiring. Parts Needed: Fog lamps (Your choice) GM Switch part # 15953150 4 or 5 wire sealed relay (you can also get specific fog lamp relays with wires attached) Here is my old switch...Simple radioshack toggle switch. http://home.comcast.net/~slavrinc/oldswitch.jpg Here is the Factory Switch. http://home.comcast.net/~slavrinc/switch2.jpg Here is the back of the new switch.. http://home.comcast.net/~slavrinc/switch1.jpg You will see that Pin 1 is opposite the key. Wiring is as follows. Pin-1---12v+ from headlamp Pin-2 & Pin-5 splice together to go to 85 on relay Pin-3 Brown on light switch (to light the switch itself with regular lights on) Pin-4 Ground. Relay- 85 from Pin 2/5 on switch 30 to Battery 86 to ground 87 to positve on fog lamp Foglamps. Splice 12v+ together to 87 on relay Grounds to frame or relay ground. (I prefer frame) Here is the finished pic.. http://home.comcast.net/~slavrinc/final.jpg http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/images/Front-2_jpg.jpg Optionally you can replace the lights in the switch with your favorite color LED's. Requirements are as follows LED-3mm (no bigger) 2500 CMD (or better) with 150 ohm resistors to anodes. I've already ordered mine. The switch itself is cake to take apart. It's how I figured out the pins and that 5.mm are too big :cool: I hope this helps a few people. clariveros 01-31-2005, 09:51 AM Hey man thanks for the info. One question, though are you running anyother kinds of electrical system mod for your truck to run that much power or can the stock blazer handle it? just asking rlith 01-31-2005, 03:45 PM Just a heavier duty harness because of my lights (about 30 bux most places) Stock alternator.. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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