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Old 03-04-2009, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by skyhighsami
Where do the two resistors go and what kind exactly do I need? Is that for just the 4hi mod or the fog lights on with the headlight at night? Right now as I am sure you know the headlights are automatic and the fogs do not. I want to make them come one automatically and them to stay on with the brights along with the low beams.
You can jump the lows off of the highs, and then the fogs off of the lows and that should do what you want I think.
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Then when the lows are on everything would be on, no thanks
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heres a pic of 6HIGH 8000 if anyone is interested. tho i should note i have projectors

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Originally Posted by skyhighsami
Then when the lows are on everything would be on, no thanks
I think if you put the resistors in the right way the highs will make the lows come on, and whenever the lows are on the fogs are on.

Or you'll have to jump from high to low and high to fog. Then when your highs come in so do your fogs and lows.

Heres how to do it with the highs making the lows and fogs come on. This is the gray connector on the BCM.





If you go from highs to lows, and lows to fogs, it will do what you want with the fogs being auto with the lows. Put the resistors in the bcm and give it a shot, if it doesnt work right, turn the resistors around.

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What resistors are those?
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Have you done that mod your self?
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i did, pretty easy. just wedged em in there and called it a day
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When you say wedged them in there do you mean the resistors or do you need to connect the resistors into the wiring
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Originally Posted by chevytruck
Have you done that mod your self?
Yea I helped my friends do it to theirs. I cant do it on mine since its an 01. You cant do this on your 02 either.

Originally Posted by skyhighsami
When you say wedged them in there do you mean the resistors or do you need to connect the resistors into the wiring
You shove them into the connector next to the pin, then when you plug them in it tightens up.


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