Fog light mod--grand prix?
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No...hence why no body has answered your question.
Also search around on here and some of the Grand Prix specific forums...I am sure there is a lot out there about this.
Also search around on here and some of the Grand Prix specific forums...I am sure there is a lot out there about this.
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This is a great question! You can go online to a supplier like JC Whitney and get a wiring harness that will allow you to wire your fog lights into your high beam lead to make both sets stay on at the same time. I've done a similar trick with my 2002 Camaro: I bought two of these wiring harnesses from JC Whitney and connected my high beams, my low beams, and my fog lights so that ALL THREE sets come on and stay on when I turn on my high beams. I also completed this trick with my 1998 Pontiac Grand Am and my wife's 2002 Saturn Vue. The modules that I got were about $20.00. Good luck, dude!
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This is a great question! You can go online to a supplier like JC Whitney and get a wiring harness that will allow you to wire your fog lights into your high beam lead to make both sets stay on at the same time. I've done a similar trick with my 2002 Camaro: I bought two of these wiring harnesses from JC Whitney and connected my high beams, my low beams, and my fog lights so that ALL THREE sets come on and stay on when I turn on my high beams. I also completed this trick with my 1998 Pontiac Grand Am and my wife's 2002 Saturn Vue. The modules that I got were about $20.00. Good luck, dude!
but yeah i did it on my trans am. my budy did it with the camaro, but we just snipped a random green wire from the fuze box and grounded it... i cant find the thread for anything though and im sure the wiring if different for a GP anyhow