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mazellett 
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Posted: May 31, 2007 at 6:37 AM / IP Logged  

Afternoon everyone, thought I'd post cos I need a little help.

I have a jap import honda in the uk and need to wire in some fog lights.  My plan is to mount 2 H3 lights in the front bumper (there's already a place) and convert the reverse on one side to a fog light.

Can someone let me know if the attached wiring diagram looks ok please

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drvnbysound 
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Yes, that will work.
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Posted: May 31, 2007 at 6:04 PM / IP Logged  
85 needs power and 86 needs to go to ground through the switch   your diagram is simply connecting 85 and 86 to each other without power or ground.
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Why can you not just connect both of the lamps + wires together and both the lamps - together. Run the + to the switch and the - to a ground (chassis)and then just run a wire from the + of the battery to the switch
Do you relay need a relay
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You do not NEED a relay.   Just make sure the switch you use can handle the current of your lamps.
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Yeah thanks for that< I suppose it won't harm sticking a 15a fuse in the middle will it
cheers

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