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#58072
Fitting Foglights on a 01 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
Hi all bought a mopar foglight kit from Loxy all good arived safe n sound
Now i have heard some PTs have the wireing ready to go just fit n plug in the kit comes with the necessary wiring loom anyone out there with a 01 fitted foglights ?? did you have the wires already there or did you have to add the extra wires hopefully its plug n play otherwise I might be wise to see a $$ auto electrician just enquireing before I pull off the inner wheel covers
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#58079
Re: Fitting Foglights on a 01 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
Hi i have a 2002 the wires are just sitting there I in stalled them myself you have to take off your front wheels and unscrew the cover in the wheel well to install them did your kit come with the replacement stalk as well When you replace the stalk you also need to take the blinker relay off the original stalk and put it on the replacement one

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#58082
Re: Fitting Foglights on a 01 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
I fitted fogs to the original Gangster (an 01) and wiring was there. The rest (from memory) is as per David's post above. Just do it when you're patient!
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#58089
Fog Light 2 Years, 9 Months ago  
Hi,
All the information is close, however there should be an instruction pamphlet in the box, and yes the wires are already there, as they are part of the factory wiring loom, one bit of advice is to include a relay for the fog-light as they draw a lot of amps, the points in the Indicator switch are notorious for “burning out” this has cause a lot of owners to have smoke emit from the Steering wheel, if you do not have a auto-electrician fitting it, I will do a diagram for the wiring to include the relay and if required will make a kit for you, this may seem like overkill, but it will save you having to replace the Indicator Switch combination, this is a very common problem, as they use very poor quality material for the switch points, otherwise as suggested allow a couple of hours and a beer or two. If you require any help don’t hesitate in contacting me, just to let you know, I am a qualified tradesman and have been in the motor trade since the 70’ now that’s giving away a lot of information.
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