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ej95gt
07-09-2003, 06:16 PM
after several failed attempts to rewire my blazertech 3200s, i have given up for now. if someone who else has these lights maybe help me out? i think im messing up with the wiring on the harness that came with the fogs. where does the yellow wire coming from the relay go? if someone could private message me and help me out, id appreciate it so much. my screenname on AIM is clbigj84 if that would be easier. thanks for any help. im in a bind with these damn things.
99GrandAMSE
07-09-2003, 08:01 PM
... what are the 'other' colors and where do they attach to ... with this information, we can probably confirm which source you are missing :)
ej95gt
07-09-2003, 11:39 PM
ok...coming from each light is a black (-) and a red (+) the red goes into the relay that came with the harness and the black ends before it gets to the relay with an o-ring which im assuming just needs to be grounded someplace coming out of the relay is a yellow wire not more than 8 inches in length with an o-ring on the end of it, about a 4-6 foot white wire with a terminal that would connect to the switch on the end of it, and the power line which has an inline 15 amp fuse again with an o-ring on the end of it hope this helps thanks
ps anyone know what the replacement bulb is on the 3200s?
99GrandAMSE
07-10-2003, 06:49 AM
... maybe it is me, but, you just confused the heck out of me ... you have a drawing of the relay in the instructions someplace or maybe 'on top' of the relay itself? Regardless, here is a circuit diagram I copied from Jeremy's site ...
Gimli
07-10-2003, 07:11 AM
Ok, red wires go to the relay on the switched power lines.
Yellow wire is the relay's ground. I just wired mine to the screw that holds the relay against the body.
White wire is the relay's switch wire. Best place to connect this wire is the old fog light power cable (I believe it's purple but don't quote me on that). This way you don't have to wire your own switch inside, you can just use all the stock wiring and switch.
Hope this helps...
ej95gt
07-10-2003, 09:38 AM
thanks for the help guys i had my set up backwards in some places thanks alot talk to you guys later
ej95gt
07-10-2003, 11:52 AM
one last question wheres the underhood fuse box?
ej95gt
07-10-2003, 04:05 PM
and what if im using a new switch? what changes?
Gimli
07-10-2003, 05:51 PM
Originally posted by ej95gt
and what if im using a new switch? what changes?
Then you have to find a new powered lead that's only on when the car's running to operate the switch.
BTW I've never worked on a '95 so I don't know where your under hood fuse box would be. I'm not even sure you have one.
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