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Rear Fog light wiring
- Merlin
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Yeah that will be powered off the ignition but if you take the power from the input of that switch you are bypassing the relay (I assume this will be in the footwell fuseboard). You should be alright just to run the swich without a relay, for all the time the rear fog gets used and it is only one LED bulb?, but put an inline fuse before the rear fog switch.
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The switch takes power from the ignition source and uses that power to activate the relay. The relay takes its power direct from the battery and supplies power to whatever light you are using. Like this:

A realy is used so the full load isn't going through the switch
It is best practive to install a relay, they arnt expensive.

A realy is used so the full load isn't going through the switch

It is best practive to install a relay, they arnt expensive.
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A good diagram of how the switch and relay work together is my wiring diagram for front fog lights, the principal is the same, this diagram just has more wires in it 

http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/honda-p ... -t262.html


http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/honda-p ... -t262.html