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I also agree with the guy about the fogs having their own fuse. I also like the fact that I will be able to have controll over them, If I want them on during the day I'll be able to do that with a push of a button. In my other car (Corolla) I'm not able to controll the DRL's and I hate that.
SENECA it looks like you put two fuses on the fuse tap,what type are they?
Tried getting a fuse tap at PepBoy's- No luck. Do you remember what brand it was?
Do you guys think this will affect the warranty at all?
SENECA it looks like you put two fuses on the fuse tap,what type are they?
Tried getting a fuse tap at PepBoy's- No luck. Do you remember what brand it was?
Do you guys think this will affect the warranty at all?
camjwn,[/align]no need to remove the bumper, i removed the two bumper brackets and the plastic skid plate nothing else. Groundedthem toa bolt right next to each fog light, not sure if it's the same horn bolt SENECA mention or not.[/align][/align]mary900,[/align]The fuse tap is made by Littelfuse Co. it's call "Mini Add-A-Circuit" its a green box with two numbers on it-FHM200BP OFHM0200ZP, got itat Autozone....Also saw one at Advance Auto Parts made by the Bussman fuse Co.
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