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These may help someone. The documentation says the wire is brown but it’s grey with brown stripe, position 43. That’s for the left fog. The right fog light is yellow with orange stripe, position 48. Both are 16 gauge wires.

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Thanks. I’ve been putting this off for far too long.

Doesn’t your aftermarket fog harness have a ground wire?
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Thanks. I’ve been putting this off for far too long.

Doesn’t your aftermarket fog harness have a ground wire?
No, it just came with a two-wire connector. I got relatively cheap fog/spot light combos—four lights on each side— but can always upgrade after I’ve finished wiring it up.

I’m putting the fog lights on my (new) OEM switch with the fog button, and spot lights on the aux switch.
 

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Got it working. The fog lights are connected to my (new) OEM switch, and the spots are connected to the aux switch.

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No, it just came with a two-wire connector. I got relatively cheap fog/spot light combos—four lights on each side— but can always upgrade after I’ve finished wiring it up.

I’m putting the fog lights on my (new) OEM switch with the fog button, and spot lights on the aux switch.
Any reason you cut and spliced instead of T-tap or otherwise?
 

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Any reason you cut and spliced instead of T-tap or otherwise?
When I did the same thing, I Searched high and low for pins to put in the connector, and couldn't find any, That's why I ended up cutting and splicing in a standard weather pack before the connector, While it would be nice to keep the factory wiring as it was, sometimes it's not worth the effort, especially considering that it will probably never have the factory sensor harness installed past the connector anyway.
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