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ok I'm tired of looking for info about it. But, I did find one person confirming toyota did install it on the left air vent area of the driver side. Just to ask again, Is the OEM fog light switch/button location on the left air vent area of the driver side left air vent? My car alarm light is located in that indented circle where I think the button/switch is at... I think.... if exists. Is it a button? Was it offered on US celicas? Man I dont think I am making sense... sleepy time. ohhh dang it, if someone has I a pic that will just shut me up. This post has been edited by UTSlickVic: Jun 27, 2006 - 7:27 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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Go HERE and you will find the answers you seek, grasshopper. I had the same question like 5 days ago.
![]() Wait, never mind. I see what you're saying now. Ugh. This puts me in the same boat. How did you connect them? My thinking would be that 1= don't worry about it 2= Illumination (+) 3= Relay 4= Ignition (although common sense tells me the red only wire would be ignition, or battery) 5= Ground 6= Illumination (-) ? I'm guessing the pins that we don't need to use were intended to somehow operate the fog light illumination on the instrument panel. This post has been edited by GriffGirl: Sep 16, 2009 - 1:29 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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