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Lot of us off-road at night and the more light the better at times. I can understand the reasons why we don't run our fog lights with high beams, federal law I believe, but why not leave it to our responsibility to turn them off and on. The question becomes how do we make our fog lights stay on when we turn on the high beams. You may have seen a couple of different ways, jumper wires, bending over one of the pins, cutting things, but there is a better way, and best of all it looks like nothing was ever done from the outside. The fog lamp relay is just that a relay, now you can either jumper it out, or jam it. Hmm, if I jam it nobody will know the better.
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This page last updated: 16-Apr-2008
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