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Wiring Up Front Fogs? **Pics now added***
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My 2000 uk 5G didn't have any wiring for the fog lights already in place. I would think those connectors are there you can easily remove the front bumper without having to remove the fog bracket from the bumper.
Do you have the Uk switch (it's different to the JDM switch), if not I think you can still buy them from Honda.
Do you have the Uk switch (it's different to the JDM switch), if not I think you can still buy them from Honda.
You need other parts to complete the install of the UKDM fog lights. There is a foglight harness which basically connects up the foglights with the orange wire down in the bumper I spoke of previously. There should also be a switch wiring harness, a switch and a relay. If you have just got the foglights and surrounds then you are a good few parts short. The link below shows you the parts required. None of this is in the car and has to be bought. Only that bloody orange wire that nobody can find the other end of is in the car!
http://www.hondaoriginalparts.com/honda ... k_03=23316
http://www.hondaoriginalparts.com/honda ... k_03=23316
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I thought I had a switch, but I just had a quick look in the garage and I don't have one, looks like I'll have to buy that and the wiring.
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I bought mine from here:
http://www.icbmotorsport.com/jdm97hobb6pr.html
just a bit less than honda
not in stock, also switch is not included
would try find a 2nd hand loom, or make something
http://www.icbmotorsport.com/jdm97hobb6pr.html
just a bit less than honda

not in stock, also switch is not included
would try find a 2nd hand loom, or make something

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fusebox has the plugs, for power and ignition
you could rob plugs from most honda's at the scrappy
cut them off use on your loom for a nice tidy job
two choices for the switch ukdm type or jdm/usdm horizontal switch
plugs are different on each of them also
you could rob plugs from most honda's at the scrappy
cut them off use on your loom for a nice tidy job
two choices for the switch ukdm type or jdm/usdm horizontal switch
plugs are different on each of them also

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