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Strip 1/4” of the insulation off each
end of the wire you cut.
Slide red cap from posi-lock connector
onto gray wire and then re-attach.
Slide gray cap onto the exposed wire
end and re-tighten to secure.
Final Installation:
1.
Re-connect the negative battery cable to the car battery. Remember to re-tighten the bolt.
2.
Double check everything to make sure it was connected properly. Now press the Engine Start
button. Test the fog light switch to make sure the lights turn ON and OFF. If the lights do not
power on or do not turn off with the switch, visit the trouble shooting section below. Otherwise
proceed to the next step.
3.
Using the supplied zip ties, secure the wiring in the engine bay and 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 each fog light the Philips screw can be turned left or right to
adjust up and down. Adjust the lights so that the individual light patterns are level on the wall.
6.
Re-install the dash panel, air deflector and radiator cover.
7.
Enjoy your new fog lights! The fog lights can be operated anytime the vehicle is ON. You may
operate the fog lights as daytime running lights by turning them on while in the auto headlamps
position. Your fog lights will turn off automatically when the vehicle is turned OFF. There is no
interior indicator light to show fog light status.