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BluPhant said:Thanks for the writeup!
One important note, this document refers to the factory installed foglights, its a bit different if you add the mopar foglight kit.
-Blu
jeepjeepster said:So the wire coming from the multi function switch is the ground? Is that what would turn the fog lights on normally? :-k
What was the pin on the relay that you didnt use?
mattjeep said:Thanks for the write up man. I just completed it right now and everything is working fine. I like how it creates more night driving visability. It was pretty easy. There was only two things that were a little tricky, my KJ came with two of those white wires with the tan or orange stripe so i had to strip both of them and try the 2 foot wire on both and removing the relay, damn that thing was stuck in there pretty good.
Its really (theoretically) a cakewalk, just attach the wire that goes to the headlight to the parking light instead. The mopar kit doesnt use any built-in-to-the-body-of-the-libby relays, it has its own relay in the harness (if my aging memory serves)
-Blu
has anyone with an 06 done this? is there a more refined way to do it or do we still use the 3 wires on the relay?
( this is VERY similar to how you do it in PT Cruisers)
Yes, the fog wire coming from the multifunction switch is the ground it normally goes to the bcm then the bcm has another wire that comes out of it and grounds the relay. When the bcm saw that the high beams are on it would kill the ground going to the relay. With the mod the, multifunction switch is supplying the ground directly to the relay every time you engage the fog switch therefore bypassing the bcm.
If you pull the relay out you will see the diagram on the side of it. Relays have an 86, 85, 30, 87, and an 87A. Also on the side of the relay where these #'s are you will see the #'s 1-5 circled. For example 87A Which is the pin that is not used will have a circled #4, Now look at the relay where the pins are and look for the #4 and that is 87A. If you look into the junction block where that actual pin on the relay plugs into you will see there is no wire there. Pin #1 is 85 (ground) and that is the one that gets hooked to the fog wire coming out of the multifunction switch.
I'm probably not the best at explaining things #-o but i'm doing my best trying to make this make sense O If anyone else has done it and can explain things better feel free to chime in.