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#1099069 11/07/04 06:24 AM
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I just finished installing factory foglights in my 96 tour. I know there is a "how-to" but I just wanted to add some of my input for those that are looking to install fogs the OEM route. On my car I had the foglight plugs inside my bumper near the openings. The two wires, that have to be installed in the passenger compartment, as described in the "how-to", were already in my car. So to make a long story short, the only parts that I needed were: a headlight switch for fogs, foglights w/bulbs, and the relay harness under the dash. You can also opt for the foglight indicator light but it is not neccesary. So lucky enough for me I was able to install OEM foglights for the price of 34 dollars and an hour of labor. 10 for switch=10 for harness=14 for some 885 bulbs=0 for fog lenses=not too shabby

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Lucky, my passenger compartment spent me hours on thinking, my multimeter helped me around after doing a bunch of work

I have fog lights now though


Former owner of a 1995 Ford Contour GL w/ 2.0L ATX Proud owner of a 2005 Ford Taurus SE 3.0L V6 Vulcan --Looking for Commodore stuff (Drives, Units, Amiga, games, etc)If anyone has any of this laying around and wants it gone, lemme know --

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