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Rear Fog Light


yellowchinaman
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Ok

I have an external rear fog light.

It's wired from the back and into the dash where I've installed a cradle switch with a LED.

Now I'm stuck on where to source the power from.

Initially I was thinking of sourcing the power from the wires coming out from the fuse box to the front head lights but upon looking at the fuse box I realised I had no idea what I was doing.

For MOT Purpose I know the fog can not stick out further the rear bumper.

It must be able to be switched on from the drivers reach.

It to be enabled when the dip and main lights come on.

And must have some form of indication once turned on. (the led on the switch.)

Can someone show me a diagram of where I can source the power from to the switch? I'm thinking of running a fire from the front right head light (low dip light bulb) through the bay and into the dash to the switch. That way by turning on the dip or main light I can turn on the rear fog via the switch.

However I'd much rather source the power from somewhere within the dash instead of running a long cable.

If possible can someone show me a picture of where in the fuse box can I piggy back 2 wires from?

If not and I source the power from the front light will it draw too much power from the front bulb or cause a warning light on my dash?

The car is a Gen 6 GT4. :help:

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