Fog lights and light bar
#3
The factory offroad lights
The front bumper "fog lights" or driving lights- i am seeing a thread that says that you cannot run them manually as fog lamps. They only come on during the day via a sensor and no override?
The front bumper "fog lights" or driving lights- i am seeing a thread that says that you cannot run them manually as fog lamps. They only come on during the day via a sensor and no override?
#4
Roof bar info....
I have the factory roof bar, here are some things you should consider looking at:
1. The factory light (roof) bar gets its power (if wired from the factory and not messed with by the previous owner) is located under the dash on the drivers side firewall just to the left of the brake pedal. There you will see a square-shaped black cover. Remove cover by pulling retaining **** toward you. You may have to turn it counter clockwise a bit to loosen it up. Once you have the cover off you will see several junction connection sites, some may be in use while others are not. The second connection on the top left is the C2 circuit, that circuit controls either the trailer brakes OR the roof light bar but not both. The factory connection for both the power and ground originate from there. The wiring to the roof light bar goes from that connection junction and runs up the drivers side "A" pillar up toward the roof.
2. Next, check that you still have the relays that give power to that circuit. The switch which is usually mounted (up by the map lights), controls those relays. This means that when you turn the lights on, the switch opens the circuit to the relays that allows power to the lights.
3. Check the switch. You may have a bad switch. A simple meter can easily check for continuity of the switch. Also look for any broken wiring.
4. Lastly....Bulbs. Open up the light bar (from the sides with the key) and access the black insulating strip on the top of the bar and remove one of the bulbs. Run a separate 12volt power straight to the bulb and check for a burned out bulb(s).
Let me know what you find. Good luck.
1. The factory light (roof) bar gets its power (if wired from the factory and not messed with by the previous owner) is located under the dash on the drivers side firewall just to the left of the brake pedal. There you will see a square-shaped black cover. Remove cover by pulling retaining **** toward you. You may have to turn it counter clockwise a bit to loosen it up. Once you have the cover off you will see several junction connection sites, some may be in use while others are not. The second connection on the top left is the C2 circuit, that circuit controls either the trailer brakes OR the roof light bar but not both. The factory connection for both the power and ground originate from there. The wiring to the roof light bar goes from that connection junction and runs up the drivers side "A" pillar up toward the roof.
2. Next, check that you still have the relays that give power to that circuit. The switch which is usually mounted (up by the map lights), controls those relays. This means that when you turn the lights on, the switch opens the circuit to the relays that allows power to the lights.
3. Check the switch. You may have a bad switch. A simple meter can easily check for continuity of the switch. Also look for any broken wiring.
4. Lastly....Bulbs. Open up the light bar (from the sides with the key) and access the black insulating strip on the top of the bar and remove one of the bulbs. Run a separate 12volt power straight to the bulb and check for a burned out bulb(s).
Let me know what you find. Good luck.
#5
You can do the diode mod to have them on all the time, during the day and at night with the headlights. That's what most of us have done. Although you said you don't want them as DRL's which is their purpose. You would have to add a switch to the interior and run wiring to manually turn them on and off.
FYR YOUR STILL ALIVE!!!!!
#7
Definitely, if I can find time between work and school! I may be going to days at my hospital so that would free up a ton of time. I'll keep you in mind!
#8
Lights
Thanks for the feedback!
Also- I am not sure I know diode mode. I want the front fog lights burning at night as well.
That would mean they on 100% of time though. I have been out of town and not able to play with it yet.
Also- I am not sure I know diode mode. I want the front fog lights burning at night as well.
That would mean they on 100% of time though. I have been out of town and not able to play with it yet.
#10
suggestion
Instead, look for another source of power and ground and supply that to the item you want to run it to.
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