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MToomey
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Ok group, I forgot to pay attention in highschool during the science class that dealt with electrics and so forth...
And I apologize if this has been addressed (but I searched)...
How does a layman install a pair of Hellas?
I got the correct wiring harness, I got the directions, and I even got the lights...but what now?
If anyone has done this before they might agree the directions leave a little to be desired.
Specifically my questions/issues are:
Where am I "supposed" to mount the little blue fuse box?
What are the extra wires on the harness that attaches to light for(I think it is a gray one with a little connector on it)? And what do I do with them?
How does the green wire come into play?
How do I utilize my factory fog light switch once install is complete?
I understand the following:
Red is hot, brown is ground, and blue connects to the actual light via the harness. And it seems (seems is a strong word here), the yellow wire gets cut out completely.
I'm not doing a thing until I hear a strong reply, or 24 hours, in that case, I'm taking it in.
As always, thanks in advance for your help!
And I apologize if this has been addressed (but I searched)...
How does a layman install a pair of Hellas?
I got the correct wiring harness, I got the directions, and I even got the lights...but what now?
If anyone has done this before they might agree the directions leave a little to be desired.
Specifically my questions/issues are:
Where am I "supposed" to mount the little blue fuse box?
What are the extra wires on the harness that attaches to light for(I think it is a gray one with a little connector on it)? And what do I do with them?
How does the green wire come into play?
How do I utilize my factory fog light switch once install is complete?
I understand the following:
Red is hot, brown is ground, and blue connects to the actual light via the harness. And it seems (seems is a strong word here), the yellow wire gets cut out completely.
I'm not doing a thing until I hear a strong reply, or 24 hours, in that case, I'm taking it in.
As always, thanks in advance for your help!