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4 clips hold switch in. 2 clips are 
shown above.  

Connect wire tap to pin # 14 shown by 
solid black dot above.  

Cut the gray wire (pin#14) 2 inches 
from the connecter as shown. 

 

2.

 

You will notice that at the bottom left corner of the switch panel there is a tab with a screw at the 
end. The screw will need to be removed with a 7mm socket or adjustable wrench. Save for re-
attachment later. 

3.

 

Very carefully remove the switch panel. Start loosening the panel at the bottom left and work your 
way up – do your best to pull straight out. The switch panel is held on with 4 clips. These will 
make a ‘popping sound’ when they unclip – this is normal. 

4.

 

Unplug the head light switch panel and remove from vehicle. 

5.

 

The head light switch is removed from the switch panel by depressing 4 tabs around the base of 
the switch. The switch will then come out of the switch panel. See picture 13 above.  

6.

 

Install the new switch into the switch panel. It should snap into place with very little force. 

7.

 

Felt electrical tape is wrapped around the bundle of wires that plugs into the switch. Carefully pull 
back the tape several inches so you have better access to individual wires. 

At this point we will connect the green wire from the fog light wiring harness to the correct wire 
behind the headlight switch connector. Take a look at the back of the headlight switch connector 
(where the wires enter – also called the wire end). You’ll notice that on each corner of the connector 
there is a number which designates the number of each wire. The top row is for pin numbers 1 through 
8, the bottom row is for pin numbers 9 through 16. See picture 14 which illustrates the wire end of the 
connector.  
8.

 

Locate pin #14 which is a solid gray wire. See picture 14 for the proper location of the wire. 
BEWARE – there is another gray wire in the wire bundle. Be sure you have the correct wire.  

9.

 

Carefully cut the wire 2 inches from the switch connector. Before cutting, double check to make 
sure you are cutting the correct wire. This step is necessary for the fog lights to function properly. 
See picture 15. 

10.

 

Now, strip 1/4” of insulation from the gray wire. You can do this with a wire stripping tool, or 
very carefully remove the insulation with a razor blade. If you use a razor blade, be careful not to 
cut through the copper wire. See picture 16. 

11.

 

Locate the Posi-lock connector on the end of the green wire. It is red in color. Unscrew end cap.  

12.

 

Slide the red end cap onto the gray wire that runs into the headlight switch connector. Now 
carefully screw the red posi-lock connector back onto the red cap. Give it a gentle tug to make 
sure it is secure. See picture 17 & 18.  

13.

 

Locate the gray wire cap in the parts bag. Unscrew the cap. 

14.

 

Slide the other end of the gray wire you cut into the cap and screw cap closed. Give it a gentle tug 
to make sure it is secure. This will properly cover the exposed end without the need for electrical 
tape. See picture 18. 

15.

 

Plug head lamp switch wiring into your new OEM head lamp switch. 

16.

 

Re-install the head lamp switch panel into the dash. 

Summary of Contents for 3600

Page 1: ...og light installation into bumper Removing the bumper is not necessary Driving the vehicle onto ramps or raising the front end of the car will greatly ease installation Before beginning the steps below turn off the car remove key and engage the emergency brake 1 Open hood of car and make sure hood is held open securely 2 Removing the air deflector will allow you access to fog light mounting points...

Page 2: ... above New bezel locks into place with 4 tabs and is secured by 6 screws Remove black panel shown Save 8 retaining pins for re install later Wiring in Engine Bay 1 Remove the battery cover on the passenger side It is held on by 3 caps that you can unscrew by hand Lift cover off and save for re attachment later 2 Disconnect negative black battery cable from the car battery This is done by loosening...

Page 3: ...pad Carefully push to remove from the firewall See picture 11 This is where we want to route the green wire into the passenger compartment 14 The easiest way to do so is to route the wiring down past the brake booster toward the ground Follow the existing bundle of wiring Tip Shine a flash light through the hole in the passenger compartment this will assist you in feeding the wires down to the pro...

Page 4: ...the wire end You ll notice that on each corner of the connector there is a number which designates the number of each wire The top row is for pin numbers 1 through 8 the bottom row is for pin numbers 9 through 16 See picture 14 which illustrates the wire end of the connector 8 Locate pin 14 which is a solid gray wire See picture 14 for the proper location of the wire BEWARE there is another gray w...

Page 5: ... passenger compartment Be sure to securely zip tie any components that may rattle such as the relays next to the fuse box 4 Be sure you secure all wiring under the dash and near the pedals Failure to do so could cause damage to the wiring or cause an accident 5 Adjust the lights This is best done at night or in a dark garage Turn the lights on and position the car about 15 feet from the wall On ea...

Page 6: ...u cut the wrong wire do not panic contact us to provide another posi lock connector which makes re connecting it easy If the fog lights turn ON and OFF normally with the fog light button but do not shut off when the vehicle is turned off check the red wire connected to the 5 amp fuse under the engine bay fuse box Be sure you have connected the red wire to the proper 5 amp fuse slot If you are stil...

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