Aftermarket Fog light issue
#1
Aftermarket Fog light issue
Hello. I have installed an aftermarket fog light kit in my 2009 Nissan Xterra. I have installed everything except for the power wire to the switch which is supposed to be connected to the ignition wire but I really don't want to splice into the factory wiring. The fog lights don't work without this wire connected to a power source. If I connect this power lead directly to the battery the fog lights work fine and the backlight of the switch lights up but stays on even after the switch is turned off and the key is taken out of the ignition. Obviously this is not an option as it would drain the battery. How would I allow this to work properly with the backlight going off when I remove the key or turn the off the switch? ? Can I place this power wire in the fuse of the "illumination" slot or would that only allow the fog lights to come on if I turned the headlights on? I'd want the fog lights to come on by themselves. I figure I could wire in a switch immediately before the fog light switch (if I wired the switch directly to the battery) but then I'd have to remember to turn off that switch. How can I properly do this without splicing into the ignition wire? Any other fuses or relays I can tap into to make this work properly? Thanks so much!
Chris
Chris
#2
If you can't make the switch indicator light work only when the switch is on, you can change the switch to one without an indicator light or you can run fog light switch off the IGN terminal in your fuse block and have it trigger a relay to power the fog light circuit.
#3
Eric thank you for your reply. How Exactly do I connect to the ignition fuse block? Do I take the fuse out and wrap the wire around it? Actually if I recall it might be a relay in the block and not a simple fuse. Would it matter either way? Can I still Wrap the wire around the relay and reinstall if that's what it is? There is a relay between the battery and the fog lights but would that relay be sufficient? Thanks!
#7
Thanks guys. There is a fuse in the fog light slot. However the original fog lights would have been run off of the stalk which I don't have. Does that matter or can I still use this fuse regardless? I guess power would be flowing through that fuse whether or not the optional stalk switch existed.
chris
chris
Last edited by Oldssupreme; October 8th, 2017 at 05:00 AM.
#9
Thanks guys. There is a fuse in the fog light slot. However the original fog lights would have been run off of the stalk which I don't have. Does that matter or can I still use this fuse regardless? I guess power would be flowing through that fuse whether or not the optional stalk switch existed.
chris
chris
N/O = normally open
#10
Ok. So I'm still having issues. I tried using a fuse tap and tapped into the radio fuse, the heated mirror fuse, and several others which turn off with the key and the backlight would still not turn off. The fog lights work, but Just the backlight issue. I have not tried the ignition fuse although I'm not sure that would make a difference. Thoughts? Can I get into this switch to remove the light bulb or are they sealed? Thanks guys!
chris
chris
#12
Is it front or rear fog lights you want to fit?.
Most markets where Nissans sell rear fog lights are mandatory. It could be the wiring is all there, just needing a switch and rearlight cluster.
Roger.
Most markets where Nissans sell rear fog lights are mandatory. It could be the wiring is all there, just needing a switch and rearlight cluster.
Roger.
#13
These are the front fog lights in the bumper. I just don't understand why, if I am tapping into a circuit that normally goes off when the key is out, why is my switch backlight still on even if the original accessory is off?
My cutlass is much easier to figure out lol.
My cutlass is much easier to figure out lol.
#14
Thanks!
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