I just wanna say.. thank you so much for this video. I was struggling with installation and other videos were unhelpful or incomplete. I followed your guide and the fog lights work great now 👍 cheers
Awesome video. Very informative. I just did an exact install to my 2007 Honda crv. Question: I noticed that the fog light switch stays on. Even with the car off and key out of the ignition. I’m afraid that it will drain the battery. It doesn’t seem to turn off. Such as at 3:30. The button is lit green even with the fog lights off
I believe you need to splice in an add-a-circuit and connect it to the fuse box in the cabin underneath the steering column. Specifically the ignition fuse location. That should disable power to the switch when the car is off.
thank you for this! if i have an aftermarket fog light kit with the wiring and all, and i decided to go with 150wat led lights, do i have replace the wires with thicker awg wires to support the power draw?
www.chanish.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/what_gauge_wire_for_led_lighting_2.jpg Look at that chart, that will help you pick the correct size wire. To figure your "amperage" you divide the wattage by the voltage. So your case you have 150w lights divided by 12 (Technically you are running over 14v while running). Some vehicles now use 24v systems, but most are still 12v. Sorry I digress... So 150/12=12.5 Amps..... So unless you are running from the front to the back of the vehicle, a 16 Gauge wire should be sufficient. Hope that helps, thanks for watching.
Should be able to extend them, would come on with the integrated ones at the same time, if you wanted to run them separate would need to wire in a switch somewhere.
I did that a while back, but did you catch the part where one of the wires goes to a key on accessory? One is to the battery for constant power, the other should be key on so it only comes on when you turn on the ignition like the radio, or any other source that is only powered when you want to drive. Hopefully that helps you out.
@@RagerJackOfAll yes my wire set up just like yours and the wire where you said to for the switch inside the vehicle to connect to either Head light fuse or battery fuse. I connected it on my fog fuse which my vehicle comes with a fuse for installing for fog light. I did follow all the step as which I watched it multiple times to understand.
@@RagerJackOfAll I try other wires to connect especially the wire from the light switch on the steering wheel while it just leaves the switch light on not the actual fog light
My aftermarket fog lights stopped working out of no where. When I turn the key over the button light turns on then turns off instantly. Fuses are good not sure what's going on
It will work but may not be as bright. The reason it is there is so it can draw full power from the battery. The alternator keeps the vehicle running and charges the battery while its running. If you draw your main power from a key on, depending on where you pull it from you may have less power on that line, cause the light to pulse or just be dim not to mention whatever you are drawing power from will now have to support the extra load from the lights which may overload the circuit and pop a fuse or cause other damage. If you do it, just keep an eye on it when you first turn it on... Thanks for watching.
I just wanna say.. thank you so much for this video. I was struggling with installation and other videos were unhelpful or incomplete. I followed your guide and the fog lights work great now 👍 cheers
I'm glad it helped you out, thanks for dropping a comment.
Awesome video. Very informative. I just did an exact install to my 2007 Honda crv. Question: I noticed that the fog light switch stays on. Even with the car off and key out of the ignition. I’m afraid that it will drain the battery. It doesn’t seem to turn off. Such as at 3:30. The button is lit green even with the fog lights off
I believe you need to splice in an add-a-circuit and connect it to the fuse box in the cabin underneath the steering column. Specifically the ignition fuse location. That should disable power to the switch when the car is off.
thank you for this!
if i have an aftermarket fog light kit with the wiring and all, and i decided to go with 150wat led lights, do i have replace the wires with thicker awg wires to support the power draw?
www.chanish.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/what_gauge_wire_for_led_lighting_2.jpg
Look at that chart, that will help you pick the correct size wire. To figure your "amperage" you divide the wattage by the voltage. So your case you have 150w lights divided by 12 (Technically you are running over 14v while running). Some vehicles now use 24v systems, but most are still 12v. Sorry I digress... So 150/12=12.5 Amps..... So unless you are running from the front to the back of the vehicle, a 16 Gauge wire should be sufficient. Hope that helps, thanks for watching.
@@RagerJackOfAll it did help, thank you for helping, subscribed!
@@alsabri85 No problem thanks for subscribing I appreciate it.
If my car has integrated fog lights in my headlights am I able to just buy an extension cable or hid kit?
Should be able to extend them, would come on with the integrated ones at the same time, if you wanted to run them separate would need to wire in a switch somewhere.
I followed yours steps and the light do come on but is it ok for the light on the switch button stay on? Because mind stay on like yours in the video
I did that a while back, but did you catch the part where one of the wires goes to a key on accessory? One is to the battery for constant power, the other should be key on so it only comes on when you turn on the ignition like the radio, or any other source that is only powered when you want to drive. Hopefully that helps you out.
@@RagerJackOfAll yes my wire set up just like yours and the wire where you said to for the switch inside the vehicle to connect to either Head light fuse or battery fuse. I connected it on my fog fuse which my vehicle comes with a fuse for installing for fog light. I did follow all the step as which I watched it multiple times to understand.
@@RagerJackOfAll I try other wires to connect especially the wire from the light switch on the steering wheel while it just leaves the switch light on not the actual fog light
My aftermarket fog lights stopped working out of no where. When I turn the key over the button light turns on then turns off instantly. Fuses are good not sure what's going on
The red wire has to be connected to an ignition wire because I don't want to touch a wire. I can't put it to the positive of the battery
It will work but may not be as bright. The reason it is there is so it can draw full power from the battery. The alternator keeps the vehicle running and charges the battery while its running. If you draw your main power from a key on, depending on where you pull it from you may have less power on that line, cause the light to pulse or just be dim not to mention whatever you are drawing power from will now have to support the extra load from the lights which may overload the circuit and pop a fuse or cause other damage. If you do it, just keep an eye on it when you first turn it on... Thanks for watching.
@@RagerJackOfAll thank you
But the dash button light stays on that’s gonna drain your battery.. since you made the battery your main power outlet
I tapped into an open fuse on the engine fuse box that had power and wasn’t being used for my power
Too much talking
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