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Fogs on with brights
I did this "mod" on my Sport Trac - simple cutting one lug off the foglight relay. Anyone do this to keep the fogs on with the brights? Anyone have a wiring diagram?
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that is illegal
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It doesn't say that in 49CFR 571.108, so it isn't a national law. I also checked Illinois state law. I do know it is illegal in some states (such as Oklahoma and Nebraska from what I hear).
Illinois doesn't have a law like that (at least it's not under www.cyberdriveillinois.com, which the state uses as a simplified way of reading the code. All I can find is: "Cowl or fender lamps: Only two lights are allowed, which must be nonglare, white or amber lights." Additionally, "Your vehicle may not have more than four 300 candlepower lights burning." Since the Aspen's have dual filament headlight bulbs, it would only be 4 lights burning. Not to mention, unless you're putting some mega juice to the hi beams, there's no way the fogs plus the hi's are going over 300 candela. |
...another Sport Trac/Aspen owner? Cool. I have a 08 XLT 4.6 3V Sport Trac -- along with my new Aspen. Both are great.
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Originally Posted by kkreit01
(Post 35210)
...another Sport Trac/Aspen owner? Cool. I have a 08 XLT 4.6 3V Sport Trac -- along with my new Aspen. Both are great.
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Meeting people on the road at night with their damn fog lights on in conjunction with their high beams is nearly enough to drive me to commit "Road Rage" against them!
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Originally Posted by DAD
(Post 52902)
Meeting people on the road at night with their damn fog lights on in conjunction with their high beams is nearly enough to drive me to commit "Road Rage" against them!
You must be an angry person since fogs are SO bright |
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