How do I wire a fog light?

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How do I wire a fog light?

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My Syncro failed it's MOT because it has no rear fog light (German Import).

I've bought a light but can anyone tell me where I need to connect the wires to the rest of the loom?

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There may be a wire in the loom, not all have it, on the other side, white slate, this runs back to the behind the fuse box, you will need a relay and switch, took me a couple of hours to do, :wink:
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BigTam wrote:There may be a wire in the loom, not all have it, on the other side, white slate, this runs back to the behind the fuse box, you will need a relay and switch, took me a couple of hours to do, :wink:

Thanks Big Tam

I can't find a white slate wire. I'm going to run a new wire from the fog light to the fuse box, and on from there to a new switch on the dash.

question is which junction on the fuse box is it best to feed into?

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There should be a smaller seperate fuse box above the the main fuse box and it is a 10 amp fuse, well it is on mine, :idea:
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