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Bl_asd Aug 23, 2004 02:17 PM

Igor's rewiring fog with high-beam on
 
Thx to housecor, 've rewired my fog with parking light. Now i wanna do Igor's wiring. The problem is, I still not sure which wire I should cut. The white little connector ( the little one right next to light switcher for '00) has 2 wires. 1 is green and light ornage strip and the other 1 is green with yellowish stripe. i think i should cut the green with yellowish stripe. Need some confirmation before i do it. Also...which spot is the best for grounding...i can't get the bottom column cover off. it kind of stuck there...can i ground on any screw even it's not attached to metal?( i think not)

Bl_asd Aug 24, 2004 04:40 AM

need help...sry for the bumping...

2k2kev Aug 24, 2004 05:39 AM


Originally Posted by Bl_asd
need help...sry for the bumping...

Have you tried PMing him, rather than bumping this?

Igor911 Aug 24, 2004 06:19 AM

Are you looking for the same connector that I show in the picture?

http://memimage.cardomain.com/member...36_15_full.jpg

The wire on a 2000 is Green/Yellow. As for the grounding...you can either ground it to another ground wire or ground it to something in the steering column. And for the peice of dash u cannot take off, try to pull it a lil bit, sometimes it gets stuck.

Bl_asd Aug 24, 2004 07:05 AM

can i ground the wire to the wire right next to it(green/ornage stripe)? I mean..can i cut that wire and use connector to connect them all together?

Igor911 Aug 24, 2004 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by Bl_asd
can i ground the wire to the wire right next to it(green/ornage stripe)? I mean..can i cut that wire and use connector to connect them all together?

I'm not sure dude. Just if you don't want to fry anything, please follow my directions. If not, your on your own. I took the time to research this correctly. 1 wrong move and you will break fuses and cause shorts or what-not

Bl_asd Aug 24, 2004 07:15 AM

Alright ,thx a lot i"ll see what i can do..


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