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94-04 - V6 Specific
installing fog lights on my 94 using existing factory wiring
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<blockquote data-quote="oldfox" data-source="post: 1412590" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>I have a 1994 V-6 Mustang and I want to install fog lights on. In the past</p><p>it has been my experience that the factory usally uses one wiring harness</p><p>on all the same models so all they need to do on the assembly line is ad</p><p>a short piece of harness for what ever option they are installing. </p><p>So that's what I'm going to go with. I really don't want to ad any</p><p>aftermarket wiring unless necessary. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Let me know if this has been done here and send me a link to </p><p>make it easier for me. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I started with the inside of the car - The fog light switch.</p><p>I took the screws out of the storage compartment in the</p><p>console and removed the compartment. "You don't need to remove the lid" This allowed me to reach up under the console and find the tabs for the coin holder that's on the console and "pop" it out </p><p></p><p></p><p>Next I had to find the plug in for the foglight switch it's fastened down next</p><p>to the wire for the convertible top. (if your cars not a convertible)</p><p>I had a console already out so I took a picture of it to show you what</p><p>I mean </p><p>[ATTACH=full]23158[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>It takes a little messing around to get the plug off it's holder</p><p>But after I got it loose I ran it out through the hole from the coin holder and plugged in the foglight switch. When I put the headlights on low beam and turn on the switch the little yellow light on the switch came on. TA DAAAAA It started to get dark and I stopped </p><p>for the night. I'm hopping this sends a signal to the relay location. </p><p>I checked the owner's manual and it said the low beams are on the same fuse so that should be all good.</p><p>Tomorrow I'm going to go to the large fuse box that is outside under the hood. The owners manual shows where the relay should be. with the low beams on and the foglight switch on I'm going to push</p><p>in a relay in and out to see if I can feel it "click" if I can next I'll be out by the headlights looking for the wires. Wish me luck..</p><p>HAS A THREAD BEEN DONE THIS ALREADY using factory wiring?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldfox, post: 1412590, member: 21869"] I have a 1994 V-6 Mustang and I want to install fog lights on. In the past it has been my experience that the factory usally uses one wiring harness on all the same models so all they need to do on the assembly line is ad a short piece of harness for what ever option they are installing. So that's what I'm going to go with. I really don't want to ad any aftermarket wiring unless necessary. Let me know if this has been done here and send me a link to make it easier for me. I started with the inside of the car - The fog light switch. I took the screws out of the storage compartment in the console and removed the compartment. "You don't need to remove the lid" This allowed me to reach up under the console and find the tabs for the coin holder that's on the console and "pop" it out Next I had to find the plug in for the foglight switch it's fastened down next to the wire for the convertible top. (if your cars not a convertible) I had a console already out so I took a picture of it to show you what I mean [ATTACH=full]23158[/ATTACH] It takes a little messing around to get the plug off it's holder But after I got it loose I ran it out through the hole from the coin holder and plugged in the foglight switch. When I put the headlights on low beam and turn on the switch the little yellow light on the switch came on. TA DAAAAA It started to get dark and I stopped for the night. I'm hopping this sends a signal to the relay location. I checked the owner's manual and it said the low beams are on the same fuse so that should be all good. Tomorrow I'm going to go to the large fuse box that is outside under the hood. The owners manual shows where the relay should be. with the low beams on and the foglight switch on I'm going to push in a relay in and out to see if I can feel it "click" if I can next I'll be out by the headlights looking for the wires. Wish me luck.. HAS A THREAD BEEN DONE THIS ALREADY using factory wiring? [/QUOTE]
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