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Old 04-10-2009, 11:06 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by 1NZYaris1 View Post
the diagrames above is for useing the switch supplied with the kit .
if you want to use the factory combo switch all you need is the relay
(factory , or aftermarket) to plug into factory position as per diagrames.
So, let's see if I understand this. If I wanted to use the factory stalk instead of the little button that goes into the console, then all I need to do is wire up the fog lights, put the wire into the fuse box in the engine bay, and then put the relay where it's supposed to go? So I wouldn't even need that extra wiring harness for the cabin? If so, that's fantastic.
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