Fog Lights w/Running Lights Rewired
#1
This is an explanation of how to wire your fog lights to operate with just the running lights on. Sorry, no pics available, however it's pretty simple. The factory setup only allows you to have them on with the low beams. This setup allows the fog light switch to still turn the fogs on/off, however the fogs still turn off once the brights are activated. I ran out of time to figure out how to provide the ground that was removed once the brights are turned on causing the fogs to turn off.
Directions:
0)DISCONNECT BATTERY!!!!
1) Remove passenger-side engine bay relay block cover 2-snaps. I also removed the coolant resevior to make things easier.
2) Remove the snaps to separate the middle section from the bottom. This step is to gain access to the bottom side of the BLUE foglight selinoids'(Top left corner of box) 4-wires.
3) Cut the Yellow wire with 2-silver horizontal bands leaving PLENTY of slack to splice. There are two yellow wires in the relay block, but only one goes to the fog light selinoids' "front-of-vehicle" terminal(right terminal if your looking down while on passenger side).
4) Splice a wire to the cut end that connects to the FOG LIGHT selinoid terminal NOT the one that goes OUT of the fuse block.
5) Drill or poke a hole in the bottom of the relay block case to allow the new wire you just spliced to fit through.
6) Connect the spliced wire with an inline fuse to the turn signals' RED wire with 2-yellow longitudinal stripes and single horizontal silver band every 1". You could also use the front side marker positive wire, but if you make them flash with your turn signals the fog lights will also flash.
7) Reconnect the battery and test ALL you lights. MAKE SURE your headlight switch is NOT in the high beam position or else the fogs will not work with the running lights. I did this and after I disassembled and reassembled everything 2-3 times, I realized I had everything correct but the high beam switch was on. Doooh!
8) Reassemble everything and uses LOTS of electrical tape.
Side Note: If you want to have the fog light switch turn on the fog lights withOUT needing the running lights to be on, you could probably just connect the spliced wire to a 12V source that is activated with the ignition instead of the turn signals constant 12V. However, I didn't have time to try this, but I will do this when I connect the turn signals and side markers.
P.S: I also noticed that you can access the front side markers from the bottom of your car once you remove the splash guard to access the fog lights. This might be easier and safer then poping them off with a screw driver.
Also, anyone know what that extra connector is for down by the fog lights?
Directions:
0)DISCONNECT BATTERY!!!!
1) Remove passenger-side engine bay relay block cover 2-snaps. I also removed the coolant resevior to make things easier.
2) Remove the snaps to separate the middle section from the bottom. This step is to gain access to the bottom side of the BLUE foglight selinoids'(Top left corner of box) 4-wires.
3) Cut the Yellow wire with 2-silver horizontal bands leaving PLENTY of slack to splice. There are two yellow wires in the relay block, but only one goes to the fog light selinoids' "front-of-vehicle" terminal(right terminal if your looking down while on passenger side).
4) Splice a wire to the cut end that connects to the FOG LIGHT selinoid terminal NOT the one that goes OUT of the fuse block.
5) Drill or poke a hole in the bottom of the relay block case to allow the new wire you just spliced to fit through.
6) Connect the spliced wire with an inline fuse to the turn signals' RED wire with 2-yellow longitudinal stripes and single horizontal silver band every 1". You could also use the front side marker positive wire, but if you make them flash with your turn signals the fog lights will also flash.
7) Reconnect the battery and test ALL you lights. MAKE SURE your headlight switch is NOT in the high beam position or else the fogs will not work with the running lights. I did this and after I disassembled and reassembled everything 2-3 times, I realized I had everything correct but the high beam switch was on. Doooh!
8) Reassemble everything and uses LOTS of electrical tape.
Side Note: If you want to have the fog light switch turn on the fog lights withOUT needing the running lights to be on, you could probably just connect the spliced wire to a 12V source that is activated with the ignition instead of the turn signals constant 12V. However, I didn't have time to try this, but I will do this when I connect the turn signals and side markers.
P.S: I also noticed that you can access the front side markers from the bottom of your car once you remove the splash guard to access the fog lights. This might be easier and safer then poping them off with a screw driver.
Also, anyone know what that extra connector is for down by the fog lights?
#2
quick question. is the inline fuse REALLY needed? i went to Pepboys yesterday and all they had were 12 & 14 gauge inline fuses and the wire and butt connectors i'm using are 16 gauge. i'll try to hunt it down at Radio Shack but just wondering if it's all that necessary.
thanks.
thanks.
#3
Originally posted by areX
quick question. is the inline fuse REALLY needed? i went to Pepboys yesterday and all they had were 12 & 14 gauge inline fuses and the wire and butt connectors i'm using are 16 gauge. i'll try to hunt it down at Radio Shack but just wondering if it's all that necessary.
thanks.
quick question. is the inline fuse REALLY needed? i went to Pepboys yesterday and all they had were 12 & 14 gauge inline fuses and the wire and butt connectors i'm using are 16 gauge. i'll try to hunt it down at Radio Shack but just wondering if it's all that necessary.
thanks.
#4
Originally posted by IceY2K1
This is an explanation of how to wire your fog lights to operate with just the running lights on. Sorry, no pics available, however it's pretty simple. The factory setup only allows you to have them on with the low beams. This setup allows the fog light switch to still turn the fogs on/off, however the fogs still turn off once the brights are activated. I ran out of time to figure out how to provide the ground that was removed once the brights are turned on causing the fogs to turn off.
Directions:
0)DISCONNECT BATTERY!!!!
1) Remove passenger-side engine bay relay block cover 2-snaps. I also removed the coolant resevior to make things easier.
2) Remove the snaps to separate the middle section from the bottom. This step is to gain access to the bottom side of the BLUE foglight selinoids'(Top left corner of box) 4-wires.
3) Cut the Yellow wire with 2-silver horizontal bands leaving PLENTY of slack to splice. There are two yellow wires in the relay block, but only one goes to the fog light selinoids' "front-of-vehicle" terminal(right terminal if your looking down while on passenger side).
4) Splice a wire to the cut end that connects to the FOG LIGHT selinoid terminal NOT the one that goes OUT of the fuse block.
5) Drill or poke a hole in the bottom of the relay block case to allow the new wire you just spliced to fit through.
6) Connect the spliced wire with an inline fuse to the turn signals' RED wire with 2-yellow longitudinal stripes and single horizontal silver band every 1". You could also use the front side marker positive wire, but if you make them flash with your turn signals the fog lights will also flash.
7) Reconnect the battery and test ALL you lights. MAKE SURE your headlight switch is NOT in the high beam position or else the fogs will not work with the running lights. I did this and after I disassembled and reassembled everything 2-3 times, I realized I had everything correct but the high beam switch was on. Doooh!
8) Reassemble everything and uses LOTS of electrical tape.
Side Note: If you want to have the fog light switch turn on the fog lights withOUT needing the running lights to be on, you could probably just connect the spliced wire to a 12V source that is activated with the ignition instead of the turn signals constant 12V. However, I didn't have time to try this, but I will do this when I connect the turn signals and side markers.
P.S: I also noticed that you can access the front side markers from the bottom of your car once you remove the splash guard to access the fog lights. This might be easier and safer then poping them off with a screw driver.
Also, anyone know what that extra connector is for down by the fog lights?
This is an explanation of how to wire your fog lights to operate with just the running lights on. Sorry, no pics available, however it's pretty simple. The factory setup only allows you to have them on with the low beams. This setup allows the fog light switch to still turn the fogs on/off, however the fogs still turn off once the brights are activated. I ran out of time to figure out how to provide the ground that was removed once the brights are turned on causing the fogs to turn off.
Directions:
0)DISCONNECT BATTERY!!!!
1) Remove passenger-side engine bay relay block cover 2-snaps. I also removed the coolant resevior to make things easier.
2) Remove the snaps to separate the middle section from the bottom. This step is to gain access to the bottom side of the BLUE foglight selinoids'(Top left corner of box) 4-wires.
3) Cut the Yellow wire with 2-silver horizontal bands leaving PLENTY of slack to splice. There are two yellow wires in the relay block, but only one goes to the fog light selinoids' "front-of-vehicle" terminal(right terminal if your looking down while on passenger side).
4) Splice a wire to the cut end that connects to the FOG LIGHT selinoid terminal NOT the one that goes OUT of the fuse block.
5) Drill or poke a hole in the bottom of the relay block case to allow the new wire you just spliced to fit through.
6) Connect the spliced wire with an inline fuse to the turn signals' RED wire with 2-yellow longitudinal stripes and single horizontal silver band every 1". You could also use the front side marker positive wire, but if you make them flash with your turn signals the fog lights will also flash.
7) Reconnect the battery and test ALL you lights. MAKE SURE your headlight switch is NOT in the high beam position or else the fogs will not work with the running lights. I did this and after I disassembled and reassembled everything 2-3 times, I realized I had everything correct but the high beam switch was on. Doooh!
8) Reassemble everything and uses LOTS of electrical tape.
Side Note: If you want to have the fog light switch turn on the fog lights withOUT needing the running lights to be on, you could probably just connect the spliced wire to a 12V source that is activated with the ignition instead of the turn signals constant 12V. However, I didn't have time to try this, but I will do this when I connect the turn signals and side markers.
P.S: I also noticed that you can access the front side markers from the bottom of your car once you remove the splash guard to access the fog lights. This might be easier and safer then poping them off with a screw driver.
Also, anyone know what that extra connector is for down by the fog lights?
#5
Originally posted by Mike Evans
Does these instructions work on a 02 SE as well and how hard is this to do. And how long does it take?? Thanks for the info
Does these instructions work on a 02 SE as well and how hard is this to do. And how long does it take?? Thanks for the info
You may want to try www.max-world.com as much of 5thgenmaximas.com got moved there.
If you really wish, I can take pictures of my 2k2 re-wire. It isn't that hard, you can do everything in about 1/2 hour with basic tools and a 3M wire tap.
#6
You got a PM....
Originally posted by Mike Evans
Does these instructions work on a 02 SE as well and how hard is this to do. And how long does it take?? Thanks for the info
Does these instructions work on a 02 SE as well and how hard is this to do. And how long does it take?? Thanks for the info
#7
hey ice, isnt this what you did with pics?
http://boostedmaximas.com/howto/fogrewire.html
http://boostedmaximas.com/howto/fogrewire.html
#9
Yep....
Originally posted by big h
hey ice, isnt this what you did with pics?
http://boostedmaximas.com/howto/fogrewire.html
hey ice, isnt this what you did with pics?
http://boostedmaximas.com/howto/fogrewire.html
#11
fog light rewire
For the fog light rewire, do you have to connect the yellow wire (2001) to both turn signals red wire, or just the one nearest to the fuse/relay box? Is this a better method than splicing it to the red tail light wire in the fuse bay?
Thanks fellas.
Thanks fellas.
#15
Hee you guys go, Housecor explains the process for both the 5th and 5.5 gen. Enjoy!!!
http://www.innerbean.com/housecor/fog_rewire.html
http://www.innerbean.com/housecor/fog_rewire.html
#17
are there any downsides to this mod? Does it seem to make your fogs/parking bulbs blow any sooner or anything like that? I wanna do this over spring break next week, but i don't wanna regret it. I have a 2k SE.
#20
the housecor links states fogs shut off when high beams on but can be turned on when no headlights are on. Is there a way to wire it to have the fogs be on whether the headlights are off or off and when the highs are on. Beuller? Beuller? (horse)
#21
Originally Posted by GigEmAgs07
are there any downsides to this mod? Does it seem to make your fogs/parking bulbs blow any sooner or anything like that? I wanna do this over spring break next week, but i don't wanna regret it. I have a 2k SE.
#22
Ok guys after all the googling and trying to find how to wire the fogs to come on with the parking lights also i have done this . The directions at the top of this post i used for the parking and fogs. But i wanted them to stay on when i hit the high beams also. Well i found a sight but dont remember what the addy was so i will post here on what to do. Dont know if this may be eligble to be a sticky since i couldnt find it on this site.
02-03 Max
1. Remove the steering column cover. to do this- (remove 3 screws under the column. Also remove the bottom dash cover under the column so you are able to unsnap the column cover. The cover has snaps on this inside so dont be shy to pull on the bottom to unsnap it.)
2. once the cover is off, on top of the column you will see the left right switch. Follow the wire connected to this and there is a white connector on the top of the column slighty to the left that has a green/red wire and a green wire. this is surrounded by a shiny shrink wrap. unplug connector.
3. Cut the shrink wrap back about 3 inches.
4. Cut the green wire about 2-3 inches below the white connector.
5. Tape and leave alone the green wire not still connected to the connector.
6. Strip about a 1/4 inch of covering of the green wire that is connected to the white connector.
7. find some wire laying around about 7 or so inches and connect this to the green wire you just stripped and connect to a ground
8. Plug connector back in.
9. before putting back together test.
10. The lights should stay on when high beams are activated.
Dont know if they will stay on while just parking lights are on as i did the rewire for this beforehand.
Have fun with the lights looking sweet as can be.
02-03 Max
1. Remove the steering column cover. to do this- (remove 3 screws under the column. Also remove the bottom dash cover under the column so you are able to unsnap the column cover. The cover has snaps on this inside so dont be shy to pull on the bottom to unsnap it.)
2. once the cover is off, on top of the column you will see the left right switch. Follow the wire connected to this and there is a white connector on the top of the column slighty to the left that has a green/red wire and a green wire. this is surrounded by a shiny shrink wrap. unplug connector.
3. Cut the shrink wrap back about 3 inches.
4. Cut the green wire about 2-3 inches below the white connector.
5. Tape and leave alone the green wire not still connected to the connector.
6. Strip about a 1/4 inch of covering of the green wire that is connected to the white connector.
7. find some wire laying around about 7 or so inches and connect this to the green wire you just stripped and connect to a ground
8. Plug connector back in.
9. before putting back together test.
10. The lights should stay on when high beams are activated.
Dont know if they will stay on while just parking lights are on as i did the rewire for this beforehand.
Have fun with the lights looking sweet as can be.
#25
Ik holy old thread but since you brought up the corner lights I had to ask it.... I notice in pics of maxima the corner ights light up.... you see mine doesnt do that lol is there a blown fuse or a short some wher? if its a blown fuse could you tell me what fuse it is?
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