Hello all,
Tried to hook up some fog lights so they would come on at the same time as the stock fogs on my truck. I spliced into the wire that was hot when the stock fog lights were on to get the switched power for the relay that switches the aftermarket fogs. Well, come to find out, both wires are +12V when the stock fog light switch is OFF! Then when you turn the stock fog light switch on, one of the wires becomes a ground, the voltage differential is created, and the stock fog lights come on. The point is, without a switchable hot wire to hook to the relay, I can't run the aftermarket fogs from the stock foglight switch. Has anyone ever run into this? If so, did you find a wire to splice into that served the purpose? Lastly, what on earth are they thinking having both of these hot; why not just power the fogs the conventional way with a constant ground and switchable hot?
Thanks.
Tried to hook up some fog lights so they would come on at the same time as the stock fogs on my truck. I spliced into the wire that was hot when the stock fog lights were on to get the switched power for the relay that switches the aftermarket fogs. Well, come to find out, both wires are +12V when the stock fog light switch is OFF! Then when you turn the stock fog light switch on, one of the wires becomes a ground, the voltage differential is created, and the stock fog lights come on. The point is, without a switchable hot wire to hook to the relay, I can't run the aftermarket fogs from the stock foglight switch. Has anyone ever run into this? If so, did you find a wire to splice into that served the purpose? Lastly, what on earth are they thinking having both of these hot; why not just power the fogs the conventional way with a constant ground and switchable hot?
Thanks.