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    Default Sometimes you just say, screw it.

    Per this thread... http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=35188

    So I COULD troubleshoot and try and find out why that one fog is giving out 9.5v... but sometimes you just say screw it.

    I used a relay kit and just hooked up the fogs direct to the battery terminal under the hood.

    Battery -> 15a Fuse -> Relay

    Relay -> Functioning 12v fog lead
    Relay -> each ballast

    Cool? Not quite. F/Fog comes on immediately because the 9.5v fog lead is open.

    9.5v fog lead -> load equalizer*

    Almost there. Now it says F/Fog when I turn on the fog because the relay cuts the functioning side off.

    12v fog lead -> load equalizer*

    Done. No more warnings. A lot more wiring under the hood, but it works. I'm happy. The hardest part was finding something to attach to the positive battery jumper terminal.

    *load equalizer



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    M-i-c-k-e-y M-o-u-s-e
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross
    M-i-c-k-e-y M-o-u-s-e
    Erm, right then...
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    Stupid question, but why didn't you get a relay that jumps a ground circuit? That way you'd have the power switched on correctly, and you can have an auxiliary ground spliced into the factory ground for the lights. It's still a horrible Mickey Mouse job, but it ought to work a whole lot better.

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    Ohhhhhhhhh...

    Ok I have no idea what you mean. This is what I've done in a nutshell. Change the what now to who?

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    Default Lkm

    Quote Originally Posted by Qube
    Per this thread... http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=35188

    So I COULD troubleshoot and try and find out why that one fog is giving out 9.5v... but sometimes you just say screw it.

    I used a relay kit and just hooked up the fogs direct to the battery terminal under the hood.

    Battery -> 15a Fuse -> Relay

    Relay -> Functioning 12v fog lead
    Relay -> each ballast

    Cool? Not quite. F/Fog comes on immediately because the 9.5v fog lead is open.

    9.5v fog lead -> load equalizer*

    Almost there. Now it says F/Fog when I turn on the fog because the relay cuts the functioning side off.

    12v fog lead -> load equalizer*

    Done. No more warnings. A lot more wiring under the hood, but it works. I'm happy. The hardest part was finding something to attach to the positive battery jumper terminal.

    *load equalizer



    6 OHM ALUMINUM
    50 watt Load Equalizer
    Adds about 25 watts of load
    Qube, do a search under LKM. I was having problems with my pax low beam so I pulled the LKM out, removed the cover and stuck it back in. Then with ignition on I manually actuated each of the four relays and one of them is the fog relay, you might find that it needs resoldering. So as you say" do a search"

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    Quote Originally Posted by mamilapon
    Qube, do a search under LKM. I was having problems with my pax low beam so I pulled the LKM out, removed the cover and stuck it back in. Then with ignition on I manually actuated each of the four relays and one of them is the fog relay, you might find that it needs resoldering. So as you say" do a search"
    Thanks. I'll have a look... though strange it's just the one side :|
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    I would definitely check LKM. My brothers had same symptoms, re-flowed solder, good to go.

    Greg Mendoza

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    Of course there isn't much of urgency now as I've hacked around the issue I'll pull the LKM this weekend and check. Soldiering is definitely not my strong suite. Should see what happened to the Wii I tried to mod originally... Though it still worked!
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