I am looking at different ways to add fog lights and looking at the wiring diagrams, I can't make sense of using the factory relay. From what I see, power runs from the PDC fog light fuse to the MFS at the column and runs power back to the relay in the PDC. This is not the trigger current but the actual power source. The relay output is 87a which is always closed. So really the relay is a passthrough. The trigger is connected to the high beam circuit so when high beam is applied it triggers the relay to route current to 87 which goes nowhere. That's how the high beams turn off the fogs. But as the diagram shows you are running full load current through the switch. Not really expandable to higher current loads as it all flows through switch.
An idea would be to rewire the fog relay so that the switched power goes to 86 the trigger, the high beam trigger is disconnected, a new power run directly from PDC fuse goes to 30 and output light blue is connected to 87...then it would function like a relay. I have spare PDC so I might play with cracking it open but running an external relay sure would be a lot easier. I could still run current through the loop to get the dash fog light indicator to light up.
Anybody else run across this?
An idea would be to rewire the fog relay so that the switched power goes to 86 the trigger, the high beam trigger is disconnected, a new power run directly from PDC fuse goes to 30 and output light blue is connected to 87...then it would function like a relay. I have spare PDC so I might play with cracking it open but running an external relay sure would be a lot easier. I could still run current through the loop to get the dash fog light indicator to light up.
Anybody else run across this?
