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Join Date: Dec 1998
Location: Lancaster, Ohio
Posts: 159
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Two years ago I rewired my fog lights as well only a slightly different way. I pulled the switched out by using a flat screw driver and cut the wires that leads to the fog lights. I then attached a new wire to the ground wire and used a steering column bolt to ground the switch. I then placed and inline fuse on the positive side and ran the other end of a wire directly to the fuse box. I used the fuse that would provide power to the fog lights. I can't remember but i think I used the one for convertable tops.? The fogs have worked fine ever since. I can operate the fog lights completely independent of all other lights including the driving lights if I want to. Just wanted to provide some info on what I did to solve the problem. Good luck!!
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