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How do I wire 12v interior neon accent lights to my fog lights for under-dash installation on 2004 Mazda 3??

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!!

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Get yourself a meter first. Take the switch out and meter the switch to see what kind of circuit it is, a positive or negative trigger. This needs to be done before any type of wiring can be done.
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Groovy - thanks Rob!!

i do have a meter at my house, and will test once i'm home.

Once + or - is established, what's step 2?

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Okay, so which wire is the fog lights???

i looked at a bundle of wires under the dash by the brake and see many different colors

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You must take out the switch, don't just try hooking a wire up to another wire. If this is beyond your capabilities, stop right now and have it done for you. It is far more expensive to repair a fried circuit than it is to have the lights properly installed.
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