SSE FOG LIGHTS
ANYONE KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR IF I CANT GET THE FOG LIGHTS TO COME ON?
1996 SSE...
-CHECK THE FUSE-OK
-CHECK BULBS-OK
THINKING IT MIGHT BE A RELAY/SEITCH ISSUE?
THNXS FROM TH DESERT...
1996 SSE...
-CHECK THE FUSE-OK
-CHECK BULBS-OK
THINKING IT MIGHT BE A RELAY/SEITCH ISSUE?
THNXS FROM TH DESERT...
My old 92 SE fogs wouldn't come on. I had new bulbs and a good fuse in the drivers side fuse panel as well as all maxi fuses good under the hood.
Turned out the fuse in the dash above the passenger feet was bad.
Turned out the fuse in the dash above the passenger feet was bad.
We'll start with this (instead of being rude):
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=73691
Following those guidlines will help us to help you better. It'll also help if you put your 1996 SSE in your signature by editing your profile. That way in future posts, we don't have to ask what you have.
You have two relays. One disables fogs when high beams are selected. The other enables fogs when switched on.
Remove the passenger side hushpanel (above your passenger footwell, front seat) and you'll see a relay/fuse center mounted to the base of the A-pillar below the glovebox (just forward of the door hinges in the SIDE of the car). Position A is the fog enable relay that works with the switch. Position C is the fog disable relay (which could be your problem if the relay is stuck/shorted) that normally disables the fogs when high beams are on.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=73691
Following those guidlines will help us to help you better. It'll also help if you put your 1996 SSE in your signature by editing your profile. That way in future posts, we don't have to ask what you have.
You have two relays. One disables fogs when high beams are selected. The other enables fogs when switched on.
Remove the passenger side hushpanel (above your passenger footwell, front seat) and you'll see a relay/fuse center mounted to the base of the A-pillar below the glovebox (just forward of the door hinges in the SIDE of the car). Position A is the fog enable relay that works with the switch. Position C is the fog disable relay (which could be your problem if the relay is stuck/shorted) that normally disables the fogs when high beams are on.
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