The car was factory built with the optional thru-the-grill fogs. Would that also include a wire in left rear quarter for the fog lamp? If so, would it be in the sub-harness which runs to left rear lights?
Thanks
The car was factory built with the optional thru-the-grill fogs. Would that also include a wire in left rear quarter for the fog lamp? If so, would it be in the sub-harness which runs to left rear lights?
Thanks
71 914 3.0, 82 SC, ESR 376, RG 307
"The problem with the world is, the ignorant are cock-sure and the intelligent are full of doubt." Bertram Russell
On both my cars the wire for the rear fog is to be found under the left rear bumper, in the harness for the taillight. Look behind the taillight and you will see it right away. BTW non of my cars where ordered with TTG fogs.
John
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71 914 3.0, 82 SC, ESR 376, RG 307
"The problem with the world is, the ignorant are cock-sure and the intelligent are full of doubt." Bertram Russell
Rick,
FWIW, my 1973.5T appears to have the harness for the rear fog lamp in the expected location.
Harry
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1970 VW Sunroof Kombi Bus - "The Magic Bus"
1971 Jaguar XKE 2+2 V12 Coupe - {insert name here}
1973.5 911T Targa for fun - "Smokey"
2009 MB C300
Fantastic Harry - nothing like independent confirmation. I am in the middle of remodeling our kitchen, and the temp in the garage is about 27 degrees, so this project will wait just a couple of weeks.Originally Posted by HarryD
Next question tho - even if the rear wire is hooked-up, where does it appear again near the fuse panels? Or does it already attach to the front fog light relay? I have read previously that the fog switch would click to one side to activate and reverse the motion to deactivate the rear fog. My switch does not have this ability.
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71 914 3.0, 82 SC, ESR 376, RG 307
"The problem with the world is, the ignorant are cock-sure and the intelligent are full of doubt." Bertram Russell
Rick,Originally Posted by RickS
My car does not currently have fog lights (no factory switch on the dash).
Looking at the 73 wiring diagram at Pelican Parts, They do not show the Fog Lamp Switch or only a connection from the front fogs to Fuse #8 in the lower box. They do show a green and white wire coming from the rear fog lamp connector and terminating in space somewhere behind the instrument panel.
My harness near the base of the fuse block is in very sad shape. I do not recall any "extra" wires in this location. I looked again and there are two wires coming off it but they are burned and dissappear into the harness. No time for more forensics but I suspect a PO may have had fog lights installed as I have front fog lamp brackets with no lamps and an extra toggle switch on the dashboard.
Harry
Member #789
1970 VW Sunroof Kombi Bus - "The Magic Bus"
1971 Jaguar XKE 2+2 V12 Coupe - {insert name here}
1973.5 911T Targa for fun - "Smokey"
2009 MB C300
Harry - muchos gracias for the forensics (my condolences to your burnt wires - been there before on a 72 targa - aftermarket alarm powered from the clock hot lead by the PO!) and wiring diagram on Pelican will be helpful.
Edit: Looking at the diagram I see how the green and white wire runs from the back of the car and terminates behind the dash. My strategy will be to place a factory switch in precut hole in the dash next to the fog light switch. I will run the terminating wire to the switch, run a ground wire from the switch, and then connect the hot wire from the #8 fuse to the back of the switch.
Appreciate your reply,
Regards,
Rick
71 914 3.0, 82 SC, ESR 376, RG 307
"The problem with the world is, the ignorant are cock-sure and the intelligent are full of doubt." Bertram Russell
Rick,Originally Posted by RickS
I am confused. The bulb is grounded at the tail of the car.
Assuming fuse #8 is already switched and serving the front fogs, all you need to do is run a Red wire from Fuse #8 to the Rear Fog Lamp Switch and connect the Green/white wire to the other side.
If you think a relay is needed (I doubt it), connect the red wire from fuse #8 to both the switch and pole #30 of the relay. Connect the other side of the switch to pole #86 of the relay and ground pole #85. Connect pole #87 to the green/white wire to energize the light.
Harry
Member #789
1970 VW Sunroof Kombi Bus - "The Magic Bus"
1971 Jaguar XKE 2+2 V12 Coupe - {insert name here}
1973.5 911T Targa for fun - "Smokey"
2009 MB C300
Harry, your confusionwill save me a couple of steps! Will skip the relay too.
Thanks for the advice.
71 914 3.0, 82 SC, ESR 376, RG 307
"The problem with the world is, the ignorant are cock-sure and the intelligent are full of doubt." Bertram Russell