After watching over and over i finally understand how to wire it. Thank you so much i have a Ford Focus same year as you and thanks for doing the hard work so i don’t have to
TIP: The (neg) wire from the fog lights should go to chassis gnd and NOT DIRECTLY to (neg) battery terminal, reason being there is a current sensor at the (neg) battery terminal which the BMS (battery management system) uses to determine the charge and discharge of the system to regulate the battery charge for maximum battery life. You DO NOT want to bypass this sensor! Otherwise, excellent video! Thanks for uploading!!
Thanks for the information, I just installed fog light on my new 2016 Kia Sedona and the relay setup worked great. Low beams activates the fog lights and the high beams turns them off.
you did a good job even you don't know much but is how we do things I appreciate that I own a focus and I am doing some light work and this show me how to do lots thanks
Hey great video. I followed and got excellent results. 1 question, My fog lights are activated the entire time the car is turned on. Not accessory, but when the engine is running. If i turn the headlight dial from off to automatic (or anywhere in between) the fog lights do not turn off. Only when the high beams are activated. Did I not properly tap into the low beam wire? The day time lights run without the low beams on. Figured Id ask before tearing in to the wiring again.
Michael Herrick, I would say you tapped into the wrong wire for power to the relay. You need to tap into the wire that only has power when the low beams are on and no power when the high beams are on.
I really needed this, thank you. Do you have the name for the relay you used? I see it’s AR272 but which one exactly? Is it daytime running lamp relay or headlight relay? Thank you.
I bought a similar set of fog lights and I only had three wires. Red and black to the battery, and white (originally leading to the switch) for the low beams but the fog lights won't turn off even when the car is turned off? Any ideas why it stays on?
Did you have to adjust the beam height on these fog lights? If so, how difficult would it be to adjust when the lights are mounted on the car? I also purchased a pair of fog lights from ebay, sans the harness and relay. One of lights adjuster "free-wheels", so I have not installed them, but will be returning them for a replacement pair with instructions: PLEASE CHECK THESE LIGHTS BEFORE SHIPPING THEM TO ME! These lights cost me $26.82 with free shipping. So, I guess you get what you pay for. I suppose if I went to Ford and paid $100 a piece, I would have gotten QUALITY lights. Still made in China, but with "more" quality control.
Stephan Parra, yes it should be the same as in my video. Or you can just follow the wiring diagram that comes with the kit and just turn your fog light on and off with the switch that came in the kit.
It was easier to find a wire closer to the power source than run a wire up from the parking light. You could definitely do that if your parking light wire is easier to get to.
I wanted my fog lights to function like they were stock, on with low beams and off with high beams. If you just wanted them on all the time with either low or high beams, you could eliminate the 2nd, normally closed relay, and just use the normally open one to turn them on. Because on this particular car, both the low and high beam bulbs are on for the high beam setting, the fog lights would also be on for both the low and high beams if you eliminate the 2nd relay on the high beams.
@JICisneros it makes a small slit on either side of the wire through the insulation. If you wanted to remove it at some point you can and just put a dab of liquid electrical tape to reseal the insulation and protect it from future corrosion.
You should always have a splash guard to prevent any rocks or other road debris from kicking up into your engine bay. Would be pretty silly to not have one lol
@@matthewarnold431 oh I think you are confused. Every car on planet earth comes with splash guards under the engine bay. The more you know. You are welcome!
I have a question bro, in your video the fog lights get off with the high beams on but, if I wanted to keep them on with both low beam and high beam, pls tell me how can I do that.
ccc rrr, you would just eliminate the normally closed relay. I'm not sure what state you're in but in my state (PA) the fog light have to shut off when the high beams are on to pass our yearly inspection.
Basically yes. This is even true from factory. It is typical for US domestic cars to have this options. Most imports do not unless you wire it differently or splice connections and get all technical.
To run with JUST the fogs on, you would NOT wire the relay (only one needed) coil to the head light . And yes you would use the switch and preferably wire the relay coil to a circuit that is "hot" when the ignition is on to shut off the fog lights if you forget to switch them off.
Unfortunately its been too many years since I ordered the kit to look back in my oder history. If you search your year car with Ford focus fog light kit there will be quite a few that will pop up. They are all pretty similar.
After watching over and over i finally understand how to wire it. Thank you so much i have a Ford Focus same year as you and thanks for doing the hard work so i don’t have to
TIP: The (neg) wire from the fog lights should go to chassis gnd and NOT DIRECTLY to (neg) battery terminal, reason being there is a current sensor at the (neg) battery terminal which the BMS (battery management system) uses to determine the charge and discharge of the system to regulate the battery charge for maximum battery life. You DO NOT want to bypass this sensor! Otherwise, excellent video! Thanks for uploading!!
Thanks for the information
Thanks for the information, I just installed fog light on my new 2016 Kia Sedona and the relay setup worked great. Low beams activates the fog lights and the high beams turns them off.
Sweet job, gonna save me a bunch of time and errort. Thanks.
Glad it helped!
thank you for this guide.
Thank you so much,saved me tons of trouble
you did a good job even you don't know much but is how we do things I appreciate that I own a focus and I am doing some light work and this show me how to do lots thanks
Awsome video. Thanks so much.
Hey men, excellent congratulations
Where do you buy the fog lights? And thanks for the video .. Will be very helpful.
4years now, does it still working? I'm installing mine rn. Appreciate the help!!!
Yes, working good! I did have to replace one of the relays a few months ago but other than that its still good. Thanks for watching!
Hey great video. I followed and got excellent results. 1 question, My fog lights are activated the entire time the car is turned on. Not accessory, but when the engine is running. If i turn the headlight dial from off to automatic (or anywhere in between) the fog lights do not turn off. Only when the high beams are activated. Did I not properly tap into the low beam wire? The day time lights run without the low beams on. Figured Id ask before tearing in to the wiring again.
Michael Herrick, I would say you tapped into the wrong wire for power to the relay. You need to tap into the wire that only has power when the low beams are on and no power when the high beams are on.
Taking off the chrome mask bit around the light that just clipped in. Does it just unclip out to replace?
I really needed this, thank you. Do you have the name for the relay you used? I see it’s AR272 but which one exactly? Is it daytime running lamp relay or headlight relay? Thank you.
I bought a similar set of fog lights and I only had three wires. Red and black to the battery, and white (originally leading to the switch) for the low beams but the fog lights won't turn off even when the car is turned off? Any ideas why it stays on?
I need a video like this but for a 2012 Ford explorer
Nice, thank you
Wash your car next time. hahaha
Great vid though, man. Very helpful.
great job man.
Did you have to adjust the beam height on these fog lights? If so, how difficult would it be to adjust when the lights are mounted on the car? I also purchased a pair of fog lights from ebay, sans the harness and relay. One of lights adjuster "free-wheels", so I have not installed them, but will be returning them for a replacement pair with instructions: PLEASE CHECK THESE LIGHTS BEFORE SHIPPING THEM TO ME! These lights cost me $26.82 with free shipping. So, I guess you get what you pay for. I suppose if I went to Ford and paid $100 a piece, I would have gotten QUALITY lights. Still made in China, but with "more" quality control.
Great job bro, but with the wires part im lost....i buy the kit by aliexpress it should be the same installation?
Stephan Parra, yes it should be the same as in my video. Or you can just follow the wiring diagram that comes with the kit and just turn your fog light on and off with the switch that came in the kit.
Hi!One Question,Why dont you take power from smal parkinglights in front as stearing power to relay for foglights?
It was easier to find a wire closer to the power source than run a wire up from the parking light. You could definitely do that if your parking light wire is easier to get to.
Where is the vertical height adjustment for the headlights? Thanks!
Why do you need to do the high beam setting, can t you just turn one when low beam goes on?
I wanted my fog lights to function like they were stock, on with low beams and off with high beams. If you just wanted them on all the time with either low or high beams, you could eliminate the 2nd, normally closed relay, and just use the normally open one to turn them on. Because on this particular car, both the low and high beam bulbs are on for the high beam setting, the fog lights would also be on for both the low and high beams if you eliminate the 2nd relay on the high beams.
@@violinman1970 How does the quick connector work for connection?, i also don't want to cut the stock cable.?
@JICisneros it makes a small slit on either side of the wire through the insulation. If you wanted to remove it at some point you can and just put a dab of liquid electrical tape to reseal the insulation and protect it from future corrosion.
I was wondering why you didn’t go from the bottom til you showed you had the splash guard, I didn’t know people still had those on
You should always have a splash guard to prevent any rocks or other road debris from kicking up into your engine bay. Would be pretty silly to not have one lol
@@Katanabroman okay I’ll make it top priority to get one thanks!
@@matthewarnold431 oh I think you are confused. Every car on planet earth comes with splash guards under the engine bay. The more you know. You are welcome!
Where can I get a button like that?
I have a question bro, in your video the fog lights get off with the high beams on but, if I wanted to keep them on with both low beam and high beam, pls tell me how can I do that.
ccc rrr, you would just eliminate the normally closed relay. I'm not sure what state you're in but in my state (PA) the fog light have to shut off when the high beams are on to pass our yearly inspection.
Tried it and the fog light only comes on with the high beams
violinman1970 Have you had any problems with the plastic housing melting because of heat from the H11 bulbs? Thanks for uploading the video.
I haven't had any issues with heat.
is this the same for the ford fiesta 2017
Where did you get you fog light kit
If I want to drive in the daytime with just the fog lights on, is that what the included push button is for?
Basically yes. This is even true from factory. It is typical for US domestic cars to have this options. Most imports do not unless you wire it differently or splice connections and get all technical.
To run with JUST the fogs on, you would NOT wire the relay (only one needed) coil to the head light . And yes you would use the switch and preferably wire the relay coil to a circuit that is "hot" when the ignition is on to shut off the fog lights if you forget to switch them off.
Do you have the link to the fog light kit?
Unfortunately its been too many years since I ordered the kit to look back in my oder history. If you search your year car with Ford focus fog light kit there will be quite a few that will pop up. They are all pretty similar.