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Old Oct 31, 2004 | 07:46 AM
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Anyone have this problem with their Fog Lights? ...

Back ground: I have a McCulloch/Bohmen HID kit with the DRL module under the glove box disabled.It works fine and has done so for two years now.

Two particular things happen(ed) with my fog lights:
1) when I attempt to turn them on they come on when they want. I try different styles of switch activation from quick to slow but they only come on occasionaly but then stay on. All connections are good even behind the switch. Is there a relay associated with these? Hmmmmm.
2) This realy doesn't bother me but when the fog light switch is on irrigardless of the fogs comming on, the High Beam Light comes on.I do not recall it doing that prior to disconnecting the DRL relay.

I promise myself that my next car will have all these goodies like HIDs , suspension, power etc from the factory, but even though I could go right now to a dealer for whatever I want, the fact remains that I love this car. I realy love this quirky little car.

While on fog light subject, these are a must to either protect them from or band -aid them after a run in with pavement projectiles https://www.i-club.com/forums/thread-lock-up-84/lamin-x-protective-films-headlights-foglights-taillights-45601/

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