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CarlT
| Posted on Saturday, June 15, 2002 - 03:09 pm: |
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I took a good look at the eletrical system in my DII today to see if there was a possibility to change the function of my soon to be gone fog lights. The plan was to use the already installed factory fuses and relays for my Euro beam Hellas, just reverse the function from only being on with low beams to only being on with high beams. This turns out to be more difficult than I thought as the AUX lights is controlled by the BECM (Body Electric's Control Module). Does anyone know if you can reprogram the settings for the fog lights? I might just leave it be so I can use the output later for speaders... Also when adding stock light switches to the console, can you buy the plug with a wireing harness that goes with it..? Regards Carl |
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