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How to: 08-11 OEM fog light install

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#1 ·
All right then, here we go with the how to install the OEM fog light kit from ford. Now during the installation I ran into a few snags and missed photo opportunities so there will be a few spots where I will go through two steps with one picture. The instructions that came with the kit are confusing at times and down right annoying. So without further stalling here we go.

Step one is to make sure you have everything you will need, parts, tools, and drinks. (alcoholic or not is up to you)

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Tools required are a socket set, flat and Phillips screw drivers, a drill, drill bits, electrical tape,zip ties, and if you do the optional stuff a soldering iron and solder. (I did the step but ended up undoing it)

I'll take the next step right out of the book as it's really REALLY hard.

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Step 3 is disconect the battery from both terminals.

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Next step is remove the old plastic covers from the fog light position, this is easily done by grabbing the inside and pulling out and to the outside of the car. Then repeat for opposite side.

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Next take the fog lights and bolt them into the fog light position.

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Then place the new covers over the fog lights.

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Jack up the drivers side of the car and insert a Jack stand

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Now for the fun part, remove the front driver side tire and the protective cover in the wheel well. There are a lot of little plastic clips that are annoying and one star bolt.

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Next get under the car and remove the air dam, more annoying plastic clips. You will notice once you pull down the air dam that the passenger side of it is attached to the passenger wheel well, leave it alone if possible, it's one less thing you have to mess with if you do.

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Next run the fog light wiring down the drivers side and plug in the drivers side fog light.

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Then take the passenger side line and run that along the metal beam keeping in mind that the air dam has to go back so keep it clean, neat, and out of the way. Then plug it into the fog light and zip tie the wires to the beam.

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Next you run the wire up toward your battery keeping it as neat as possible.

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Then down behind your fuse box and tower strut.

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You will have to fish a little to get it through but this is why you took the cover out of the wheel well.

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Some one said they went in through the place where the clutch would have been but since I have a Manual I went through this little piece of rubber right here. Also the instructions say to drill through the metal but there is no reason to since the rubber is right there.

NOTICE: I discovered that the plug in this picture was actually situated incorrectly, make sure that the leads coming into the plug are where they are supposed to be. My kit was manufactured with one of the leads in the wrong position. Save hours of trouble shooting by checking this first!

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Attach the plug leads correctly and run the wires into the car, you can now reassemble the front end of your car and put the wheel back on.

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Pull this section of the dash down and pull it out of the way

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From behind the switch push out until it pops out and remove it

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Sadly this is where I ran into some issues with understanding the directions and didn't take any pictures. But unlike the directions I have words to walk you through the process that are WAY easier to understand than the pictures they provide.

1.remove the red cover from the end of the plug
2.CAREFULLY push/pull out the Gray/Violet wire in pin#6
3.CAREFULLY push/pull out the brown/yellow wire in pin#7
4.Take both wires and fold them back and tape them to the existing wires (they are no longer used)
5.Take the Gray/violet wire from the new wiring from the fog lights and insert it into pin #6
6.Take the Brown/Yellow wire from the new wiring from the fog lights and insert it into pin #7
7.replace the red cover for the front and insert plug into new OEM switch.
8.place switch back into the dash and you are done with that
9.take the two relays and insert them into their plugs and hide the wires up out of the way.
10.optional for the White/orange wire see bottom. *

attach the positive and grounds for the wire as shown and you should be good to go. Please ignore the two other wires as those are for my LEDs

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I hope that this has been a help to anyone trying to do this project and I hope it was what you were looking for, if you have any questions regarding anything in here just PM me or drop a comment and I will get back to you. [loveff]

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Optional steps!

The following takes place after installing the switch and is designed to turn OFF the fog lights while the High Beams are on, I installed it and then took it off after coming into a electrical issue that was non-related.

Take apart the steering column cover and locate this bundle of wires and strip back the tape. Locate the White/Orange wire and cut it.

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Then take the White/Orange wire from the fog lights and solder the three together and wrap in electrical tape.

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Since I don't have a working scanner I took a picture of the wiring diagram for you to look at. Hope it helps.

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#3 ·
very nice, what a PITA to get the fogs to work... I wonder if I could just be a lazy bastard and run a relay off the parking lights...
 
#7 ·
Quite well if I do say so myself.

Once it gets dark out I'll get some pics, oddly haven't done that yet... then again haven't been driving while it was dark since they started working
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I took a picture with parking and low beams and couldn't tell the diference between the two on film so I said "F" it and posted just the one.
 
#6 ·
Once it gets dark out I'll get some pics, oddly haven't done that yet... then again haven't been driving while it was dark since they started working
 
#13 ·
The hardest part was trying to figure out what all those pictures in the instructions were trying to tell you what to do. The part with the switch was 4 steps, no wording on what to do, with the same picture for all four steps. That is why I did the how to in the first place. It's like a rocket science instruction booklet from Ikea.

So all that was wrong was that one connector?
That was it, once we found out the plug was reversed we just flipped the wires around and plugged it up and boom! There was light.

I don't own an '08-'11 but +1 anyway for this excellent write-up.
Thanks. [loveff]
 
#16 ·
With this set up you can run the fogs while the parking lights, low beams and high beams are on. Sadly you can't run em by themselves, but if you have the projector headlights the parking lights are LED's and a halo of light
 
#22 ·
Done my install today.
My plus leads were crossed aswell if I followed the instructions that came with the kit! I noticed that right away, it would of been plugged into a dead spot of I did as the instructions showed. Removing the lower air damn, febder well, jacking up the car and taking off the tire was the worst and dirtiest part of the job. The rest wasn't bad at all IMO


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#23 ·
Awesome. Glad I said something about that one plug too, cause it's not the first place you check when you are trouble shooting everything. You would think that the factory would put the leads into the right slot in the first place, oh well at least you caught it.
 
#27 ·
i know my 04 is different, but i will be using the same methodology for my svt. my fogs quit working and i am going to have to rewire them. got an aftermarket wiring kit that i think i'm going to hack up to fix mine.

Go team FOCALIZE!
 
#28 ·
this is a great write up...

i have been asking the question about fogs and high beams on at same time for a while now and you had it all along

now if i have an ses with stock log lights i just have to ground the orange and white wire to have them both on... i think this is what slammed was talking about... i hope

any input?
 
#29 ·
If you had the fogs from the get go you have to find that orange white wire and disconnect or cut it, what it does is trigger a switch to turn the fogs off when the high beams are turned on. If the wire is simply not attached it never triggers the switch thus the fogs stay on.
 
#31 ·
From what I remember it's not too difficult to remove just annoying.