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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by sensei_ View Post
    Can i ask what does the relay do to the fog lamps?

    I'm guessing it turns it on/off with the headlamps.
    what does a relay do and why do i need it:
    relays are connected to switches that control individual devices such as the car radio, air con, headlights, fog lights and so on. when the switch for the device such as the fog light is turned on, the relay is able to transfer the current necessary to power that device. When the switch is turned off, the power supply of the relay is cut off. turning the foggies off. the ability of the relay to isolate power from the vehicles main power sources is critical. relays and switches are used to conserve power output by only using what is needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    @ least get a branded one with quality control.
    some branded one might not last as long.
    buying a fog light kit off egay. dont think you'll even think twice about replacing the relay or switch lols

    BUT Bludger the Bludger is right atleast get a relay that is branded and is known for.
    OEM relays <---- easy to find at the wreckers and dealership
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  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by mytfoz View Post
    what does a relay do and why do i need it:
    relays are connected to switches that control individual devices such as the car radio, air con, headlights, fog lights and so on. when the switch for the device such as the fog light is turned on, the relay is able to transfer the current necessary to power that device. When the switch is turned off, the power supply of the relay is cut off. turning the foggies off. the ability of the relay to isolate power from the vehicles main power sources is critical. relays and switches are used to conserve power output by only using what is needed.



    some branded one might not last as long.
    buying a fog light kit off egay. dont think you'll even think twice about replacing the relay or switch lols

    BUT Bludger the Bludger is right atleast get a relay that is branded and is known for.
    OEM relays <---- easy to find at the wreckers and dealership
    The problem with ebay foglight kits, well i should say its legit ebay kit, since the lights are glass and stamped/imprinted Stanley, is the relay type, the 4 pin layout, Honda has no idea, as they went through there data base an couldnt find it... LOL

    So ill give a shot with Mitsuba RELAY RC-2201, an see if it fits, but might need to cut the plastic bits to fit it and see how it goes, if all fails, than im just gonna replace the whole relay wiring and fit something thats local and well branded
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  3. #15
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    if you need a rough wiring diagram let me know as i drew one up in paint for a friend
    if u need help on getting the relay let me know also as i got a few relays here
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  4. #16
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    For all your electrical needs:
    http://au.element14.com or http://www.rswww.com.au.
    Both are electronic component shops and have very decent prices (way cheaper than any retail store) and if you order before 6pm, you can benefit from next day delivery for all metro areas.

    Any 12v SPDT relay should be suitable for your fog light application (Element14 also has a automotive relay category so look in there). A relay is an electrical switch which serves as a protection device for your electronics.

  5. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by mugen_ctr View Post
    The problem with ebay foglight kits, well i should say its legit ebay kit, since the lights are glass and stamped/imprinted Stanley, is the relay type, the 4 pin layout, Honda has no idea, as they went through there data base an couldnt find it... LOL

    So ill give a shot with Mitsuba RELAY RC-2201, an see if it fits, but might need to cut the plastic bits to fit it and see how it goes, if all fails, than im just gonna replace the whole relay wiring and fit something thats local and well branded
    It's just the plug.

    you can de-pin the plug and connect directly to t he relay without the plug.

    just make sure you got some sort of insulation around the pins, that's it.

  6. #18
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    spade terminals with the plastic surrounding and can add heat shrink aswell
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  7. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by hoojee View Post
    For all your electrical needs:
    http://au.element14.com or http://www.rswww.com.au.
    Both are electronic component shops and have very decent prices (way cheaper than any retail store) and if you order before 6pm, you can benefit from next day delivery for all metro areas.

    Any 12v SPDT relay should be suitable for your fog light application (Element14 also has a automotive relay category so look in there). A relay is an electrical switch which serves as a protection device for your electronics.
    http://www.the12volt.com/relays/relays.asp

    for the noobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger View Post
    Best site for stereo wiring has diagram of factory wire colours and what the mean! Been using it for 8 years!
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