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Retro Fitting Front Fog Lights

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Hi there,

I recently purchased and successfully fitted fog lights and a new switch to a 2006 ford focus mark .2

I've found the correct wires for the fog lights in the wiring loom that goes to the main headlights. When I activate the switch though, no power is fed to these wires. The front fog light warning light on the dash illuminates so I'm assuming the switch is working fine. I can't see any record of there being a separate fuse for the front fogs and the relay seems to be shared by the front and rear fogs. The only assumption I can draw is that the relay fitted to cars with no front fogs is different in some way to those that have factory fitted front fogs. Does anyone know if this is the case, and if so what relay it is that I need to get the front fogs working? If this is not the case, any ideas where I should next check?

Any help and information is greatly appreciated!

Cheers

Chris



Hi Chris, ford sometimes use the same looms for a particular mark of focus, with all the plugs for everything, but are not activated, it the ecu programme that the problem, when I had a heated front screen fitted by mistake it was a pig to get it to work, up and down to ford, loads of money and it was still not working, in the end I had to design my own circuit to make it work, it was the same with the spot lights, but not as hard, a wire from the spot light side of the light switch with a 3 amp fuse to a relay switched side, and wire to spot lights from the relay power side. this may help you.

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