New fog light for 06 MGM, $20?
#11
Really? So they changed the design between these year, eh? What a shame.
Dirty? Well, that's how cars look like here. You could clean it. Doesn't look like it's scratched.
BTW: How does your switch look like? Do you have on on its own, instead of the combination switch?
Greetings!
#12
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[img]smileys/smiley1.gif[/img] I received the right side fog light yesterday and it sure does look nice. I wont install it until I get one for the left side. Anyone have a left hand fog light for sale? Thanks,
#13
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UPDATE:
Both fog lights installed but not wired into the electrical yet. The front end looksmuch better with the fog lights rather than the black out plate. Found the lamp connectors at a local salvage yard at $2 each.Sure beats the dealer price.
Theleft fogcame fromMN (ThrotonSalvage)for $20 plus shipping. It seemed that ebay just wasn't going to list one.
#14
Lucky you, congratulations!
Doing a quick adding here, sounds like you got the whole package for less than $50. Only thing left is maybe some electric stuff and personal effort.
Wow, can't beat that. So, considering how long it took to get the 2nd one, it sure proofs:Good things take time.
And financially? A joke anyway. Would be nice to see a picture of your front now.
Greetings!
#15
Final Update: Project completed.
Just installed a new headlight switch with the pull-on fog function. Now I have fog lights. I installed and wired the fog light relay as doneat the factory --spliced into the lighting module and headlight/fog switchusing wire splice connectors at connector C260. They function as factory installed fog lights. If I ever find a 2006 battery junction box, I will used those parts to modify my BJB and eliminate the outboard relay and fuse. Anyone got one?
Thanks toallwho posted comments here. Whew! [img]smileys/smiley4.gif[/img]
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Hi 92m':
The low beams must beON as well as the ignition switch toON (RUN). They will not turn on with parking lights and willturn off when high beams are selected. Also, when pulled on, by simply turning the headlight switch to park or off, the **** will go to off or push itself in. In other words, when the headlights are turn off so are thefog lamps. Neat! Happy Thanksgiving.
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