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Old 02-26-2020, 07:19 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Anker View Post
You only need one fuse tap. One relay controls both fog lights.

I used a female spade connector, opened it up, widened the slot so the relay leg would fit through it and cut the excess off the sides. Slid the fuse leg though the slot and put the relay back in. Took all of 5 minutes to complete.

Yes, you do need to put the fuse tap in the correct way, but that's easy to test. Pull the fuse and if the fog lights go out you have done it correctly.
Thanks for the input. It looks like there are a few ways to do this but with the same desired result.

Do you think getting that fuse holder tap (below pic) is overkill or still a good idea? I'd rather do a more plug n' play method than fabricating something. No choice on the relay end though will have to make it work.
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