Part Number: 3601 / 3651
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Pry downward with screwdriver
wrapped in a rag.
10
4 clips hold switch in. 2 clips are
shown above.
11
Connect wire tap to pin # 14
shown by solid black dot above.
12
10.
Route the wiring for the driver side fog light/ switch over the radiator along the frame of the car.
11.
Drop the wiring for each light down to the fog light locations. Route wiring for the passenger
compartment (green wire) along the driver’s side fender towards passenger compartment.
12.
Plug the lamp connectors into the lamp assemblies.
13.
Open the drivers’ side door and locate rubber boot to the left of the pedals. It is hidden behind an
insulation pad. Carefully push to remove from the firewall. See picture 9. 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 proper opening/ area.
15.
While inside the passenger compartment, pull the switch wiring through the firewall.
16.
Re-install rubber boot in the firewall by gently pulling it back into the hole. This will be a little bit
more difficult with the additional wiring running through. Make sure it seals well. If you find this
difficult, you can optionally cut a hole in the rubber boot and feed the wire through that way. Just
be sure you don’t damage the wiring bundle that runs through the center of the rubber boot.
Installing switch in passenger compartment:
1.
Use a flat head screw driver wrapped in a rag to carefully remove the panel below the switch
panel. This will help allow switch removal. See picture 10. 3 clips hold the panel in place.
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 11 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.