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n2focus
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 Posted: Mon Mar 21st, 2005 01:12 am
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i need some info on how to get the foglamps to work w/out having the headlamps on.  any facts or correct procedures would be greatly appreciated, thanks :driv

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 Posted: Mon Mar 21st, 2005 01:19 am
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Time Required:Less than 5 min.
What you'll need:
A few inch of 12ga (or thicker) wire
Wire Stripper/Cutter/Crimper Combo tool (cheap at parts store if you don't own one)
2 Spade Lug Crimp Terminals (cheap at parts store)
Fuse/relay puller or some prying tool
1. Open your hood and locate the fuse box (Drivers' side near windshield)

2. Open fuse box and locate R13 according to the map on the fuse box cover

3. Pry, pull, or otherwise remove Relay #R13 from it's socket. It is in there tight but it comes out!

4. Cut a length of wire about 2 inches long. Strip the ends and crimp a spade lug to each end.

5. Push the lugs in to connect the two parallel sockets (not the 3 parallel ones).

6. ALL DONE! This modification might cause you to fail inspection if they check to see that fog lights are only on with your low beams and at no other time. I keep the relay in my glove box just in case.

~Courtesy of focushacks.com

With pictures



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n2focus
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 Posted: Mon Mar 21st, 2005 03:28 am
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thanks lil' D,i have some electronics experience, if i had known this i would have done this a long time ago.i appreciate the pics. this will help me alot, thanks again.:driv 

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 Posted: Mon Mar 21st, 2005 04:44 pm
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This is one of the easiest and quickest mods out there for the focus...except removing the intake resonator box.  HOwever - I can't do that on my PZEV without removing everything.  Not gunna doit.



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 Posted: Mon Mar 21st, 2005 05:56 pm
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You have to be careful when doing this, someone on another site did this and it caused his fan to not come on and his car over heated.



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 Posted: Tue Mar 22nd, 2005 02:25 am
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Whoa, that sucks!:shock:

I haven't tried this yet (mostly because I never have wire) but whenever my car goes for a photoshoot I feel like I should have it done, to look cool...



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 Posted: Mon Feb 27th, 2006 11:17 pm
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does that work for the 2005 focus st ?

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