Hey I haven’t really posted on here but i need a little help. I have a 92 LS and the fog lights don’t want to come on. I have the usdm fogs and I haven’t modded them yet. I tested the switch and it was fine even the indicator light came on when i turned on my low beams and pressed the fog button. The bulbs seem to be in good shape and I believe all the fuses are good. I guess my main questions would be should i check the relay next and which fuse is the one for the fogs because I’m not sure. The top row of my under dash fuse box reads like this from left to right: 15,15,10,7.5,25. Are those the correct fuses? I don’t have my fuse box cover…
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This site does not move that fast, I will get back to you when I get home, where I have my G2 wiring guides. 94
usually the switch wont work if the fuse is blow, check to make sure the bulbs are good
sorry for my impatience i would just like to get this fixed as fast as possible because they’ve been bugging me for a while. I checked my bulbs and they were fine. I even bought new ones just to make sure and still nada.
The fog light fuse is fuse 19 -10A or15A, [hot at all times] in under dash fuse box.
The top right hand fuse is fuse 19, check for power at the fuse. 94
In the top right hand i have a 25 instead of a 10 or 15. I just took one of the other 10s and put it in there and it still didn’t work. what do i check next?
checked the ground and cleaned it even though it wasn’t really dirty and still nothing. I’ve checked fuses, bulbs, grounds, and the switch and they still won’t come on. I’m guessing at this point it would probably be the relay. Does anyone know how to remove the fog relay from the fuse box. I gave it a little pull and it seems likes it bolted to the fuse box or something. any help would be greatly appreciated.
[QUOTE=abc123;2264251]In the top right hand i have a 25 instead of a 10 or 15. I just took one of the other 10s and put it in there and it still didn’t work. what do i check next?[/QUOTE]Did you check to see if there was power at fuse 19.
I would also go over all your fuses, having the wrong fuse, [bigger] in a spot could end up burning your car to the ground, the proper size, [amps] fuse is in any particular spot for a reason, installing bigger fuses could be very very bad. 94
[QUOTE=fcm;2265057]Did you check to see if there was power at fuse 19.
I would also go over all your fuses, having the wrong fuse, [bigger] in a spot could end up burning your car to the ground, the proper size, [amps] fuse is in any particular spot for a reason, installing bigger fuses could be very very bad. 94[/QUOTE]
How would i check for power at fuse 19? Is that something I would need to use a multimeter for? Oh and would you be able to provide me with the fuse box diagram because I don’t have the cover for mine and searching the net turns up nothing.
I typed “integra fuse box diagram” into google images.
[QUOTE=abc123;2265101]How would i check for power at fuse 19? Is that something I would need to use a multimeter for? Oh and would you be able to provide me with the fuse box diagram because I don’t have the cover for mine and searching the net turns up nothing.[/QUOTE] If you do not have one already,pick up a 12V test light, [not the LED type] most car parts shops will sell them for $2.99 or less, $5 would get you a pretty good one, again, not the LED type just a “standard” 12V light bulb type.
Clip the test light ground to a good ground point, touch the probe to the fuse test tips, [with fuse still plugged into fuse box] this fuse will/should be hot at all times, if not you have found your problem, if it has power then I would check the fog light relay.
The fog light switch will work , [light up] as long as right low beam fuse is good, the switch supplies power to the fog light relays coil, [to turn it on] the fog lights get their power from fuse 19, [through the fog light relay]. 94
[QUOTE=fcm;2266277]If you do not have one already,pick up a 12V test light, [not the LED type] most car parts shops will sell them for $2.99 or less, $5 would get you a pretty good one, again, not the LED type just a “standard” 12V light bulb type.
Clip the test light ground to a good ground point, touch the probe to the fuse test tips, [with fuse still plugged into fuse box] this fuse will/should be hot at all times, if not you have found your problem, if it has power then I would check the fog light relay.
The fog light switch will work , [light up] as long as right low beam fuse is good, the switch supplies power to the fog light relays coil, [to turn it on] the fog lights get their power from fuse 19, [through the fog light relay]. 94[/QUOTE]
Ok here’s what I did. I went out and bought a test light and touched the probe to fuse like you said. It didn’t light up so I went out and bought a pack of 10A fuses. Replaced the 25 that was in there with a new 10 and tested it with the test light. It lit up this time but when i went to turn on my fogs they still didn’t turn on. Does this mean that my relay is bad? If the relay is bad how do I remove it from the fuse box?
You just “unplug” it, then test for power at the relay pins in the fuse box, there should be two (2) pins that have power, one will have power at all times, [from fuse 19] the other power will be there only if the head lights and fog light switch is on.
If you have both powers, it is a good bet the problem is the relay, but could still be a wiring issue. 94
I unplugged the harness that connects to it and checked for continuity between the 4 pins in the relay. I didn’t receive any beeps so i’m assuming its bad. I tried to remove it by wiggling it a little bit but it won’t budge. Any ideas on how to get it out so i can inspect in my hand?