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    Default Cable connector block?

    Has anybody had experience of a cable connector block that sits just below the blank plate next to the row of 3 switches? I'm looking to fit some fog lights and I know on later models they have this switch in the 4th switch position. I'll see if I can take some pics to help.

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    Default Little checking..!!

    many harnesses have connections for accessories that are not installed. You need to check a wiring diagram for top model to see what they are for. Your model may not show it in the diagram...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cambello View Post
    Has anybody had experience of a cable connector block that sits just below the blank plate next to the row of 3 switches? I'm looking to fit some fog lights and I know on later models they have this switch in the 4th switch position. I'll see if I can take some pics to help.

    If you do not have the factory fog lights than it is a good bet that that is what it is for.
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    Default thanks guys

    Quote Originally Posted by PW2013STL View Post
    If you do not have the factory fog lights than it is a good bet that that is what it is for.
    thanks guys, just wanted to make sure before I started looking at putting in my own wiring, I think the next step is to get a volt meter and check if the wires are ground - or positive +. Next would be to find the end or plug connector.

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