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28-02-2006, 09:13 AM | #1 | ||
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Yesterday went down to auto electrician in Box Hill (MLB) (Boomerang, recommended by dealer) with my BF and had the fog lights wired into high beam (normal or flash). All other switches/lights work as normal. Do NOT drive around with them on (unless it is foggy??) and it made sense to incorporate them into high beam.
They had 2 approaches. 1) was cheaper, put a relay and extra wiring under dash, 2) was to incorporated in under bonnet fuse box. Took "2)", and was only $65. Why do Ford not give us this obvious (to me) option? |
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