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Front Fog Lights....NO Joyyy :((**SOLVED**
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Timon2210
PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 12:45 pm Up
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Hi All,
Today I fitted a New front Bumper with Fog lights,my car didn't had ones before,so I fitted them today,and connected the plugs which where hooked behind the headlights,and I put a (15) fuse in the fuse box which in located in the engine bay in number (6),then I used the PP2000 to activate them,which I did,and it gave me the fog light light on the speedo,but the foglight didn't went on :(,so I wanna know what goes wrong,even though I tested the fog lights bulbs before I fit them,and they worked fine,so please help me.

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Test to see if the +12v is reaching the fogs, if it is. Then is a earthing problem.
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Lee wrote:
Test to see if the +12v is reaching the fogs, if it is. Then is a earthing problem.

Thank you so much for your fast reply :),will do that in the morning,because it's dark outside,it's 10:00 PM now :(,and see how it goes,I will keep you posted,thanx Smile

So if it was an earthign problem,should I check the earthing points located under the headlights on (L+R)??

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Yeah just get the earthing points, or run new earth wires.

The earths on the fogs are pretty s**te tbh

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Think this has happened to mine. My car had working fogs before but now changed the front bumper and one side is now not working! Pain in the ass.
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Lee wrote:
Test to see if the +12v is reaching the fogs, if it is. Then is a earthing problem.

Well you didn't mention the other side of the problem,which is "What if there is no +12v feed reaching the fogs??is there is a relay that I need to check,or they don't need relay??

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well I took the fogs plugs out,and I check by the voltmeter,but there is no +12v,it shows zero :(,so what can I do next??
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you say you used the loom from behind the headlights? Would this not be the other headlight loom that is in most 206s for either h4/h7 connectors? And not for fogs?
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2006 should have crystals as standard, so the h7 will be in use.

So the spare one should be the 2 pin, grey connector for the fogs.

Test to see if power is reaching the fuse like I said.

Could always check the amps when you turn the fogs on, to see if it changes.

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mattievrs wrote:
you say you used the loom from behind the headlights? Would this not be the other headlight loom that is in most 206s for either h4/h7 connectors? And not for fogs?

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But the looms behind the headlights couldnt reach down to the fogs could they?
 
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mattievrs wrote:
you say you used the loom from behind the headlights? Would this not be the other headlight loom that is in most 206s for either h4/h7 connectors? And not for fogs?

Lee wrote:
2006 should have crystals as standard, so the h7 will be in use.

So the spare one should be the 2 pin, grey connector for the fogs.

Test to see if power is reaching the fuse like I said.

Could always check the amps when you turn the fogs on, to see if it changes.

As Lee said,I have H7 headlights,and I have the Grey plugs ready in the loom for foglights,and it's 2 Pin and fitted 100% on the fogs.

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But the looms behind the headlights couldnt reach down to the fogs could they?

They reached down the fogs very well,it's made for that purpose,I will post pics soon

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Timon2210 wrote:
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But the looms behind the headlights couldnt reach down to the fogs could they?

They reached down the fogs very well,it's made for that purpose,I will post pics soon

no i mean the headlight looms could surely not reach to the fogs?? well mine dont!

 
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DJ- wrote:
Timon2210 wrote:
DJ- wrote:
But the looms behind the headlights couldnt reach down to the fogs could they?

They reached down the fogs very well,it's made for that purpose,I will post pics soon

no i mean the headlight looms could surely not reach to the fogs?? well mine dont!

Headlight looms are plugged into the headlamps Laughing

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