True for the S-3. It appears that you have a S-2 top mounted on a S-3 base.
fog light wiring - blowing fuses
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Re: fog light wiring - blowing fuses
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Re: fog light wiring - blowing fuses
So you have photos of a 2 inside and out?
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Re: fog light wiring - blowing fuses
Here is a outside pic. I can take one apart if it is important.
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Re: fog light wiring - blowing fuses
Many thanks to Curtis and all others for their patience and guidance. I have successfully wired up my first relay.I ran into a slight problem in that the original power lead for the toggle switch initially showed power with a test light and then didn't further along in the process of wireing the relay. So I ran a new power lead from the fuse terminal to the toggle, making sure it was an accessary controlled terminal. Just for good measure, I put an inline fuse in the power lead to the toggle. Probably unnecessary, but figured it couldn't hurt. Also installed an inline fuse in the power lead from the battery to the relay as recommended in the tech wiki. Now my fog lights are CONSIDERABLY brighter than my headlights. I guess I should consider another relay for the headlights. All in all, a good learning experience for this old caveman.
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Re: fog light wiring - blowing fuses
Well done! They don't call it "electrickery" for no reason
Nissanman, just trying to help.
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