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		being able to flash the fog lamps with the main beam,  
or high beam with fogs, then off on dip  
this seams to be quite a good mod for country road driving.
 
Ive gone and done the mod myself  
on my PH3 HDI and took a few pictures for you people 
 
the fogs are still switched and used as normal but you have the option of fogs on with high beam or fogs on when flash high beam
 
remember this mod is not legal but with a switch to turn it off you are more in control when it comes MOT time    
first off i armed myself with
 
Diode
 
switch
 
heat shrink 
 
wire
 
electrical tape
 
soldering iron
 
and the electrical drawing
 
and tools
 ![[Image: DSCF7741.jpg]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v159/cully/306oc/fogs%20on%20flash/DSCF7741.jpg)  
first thing was to work out what i was going to do and where to connect the diode and switch 
i decided to do all the connections inside the steering 
 
column cowling
 
this is a drawing of the additional circuit added
 ![[Image: wireing.jpg]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v159/cully/306oc/fogs%20on%20flash/wireing.jpg)  
had to remove the cowling to expose the plug on the back of the light stalk
 
i metered out the cables to work out what was what and working out where to connect my circuit
 
thin brown wire go's to the headlight high beam 
thin red wire go's to the fog lamp relay trigger
 
stripping back the cables soldering in my new wires and mocking up the install to test
 ![[Image: DSCF7742.jpg]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v159/cully/306oc/fogs%20on%20flash/DSCF7742.jpg)  
after testing to make sure the diode was the correct way round the circuit was installed and insulated up
 
once  insulated it was time to mount the switch into the cowling
 ![[Image: DSCF7743.jpg]](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v159/cully/306oc/fogs%20on%20flash/DSCF7743.jpg)  
then its a matter of refitting all the cowls
 
and the final test
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		Do you know if the wire colours are the same on the phase 1, ie, brown for main beam and red for fog light. I'm guessing that the relay is in the same place for the fogs as I was thinking of tapping in to the back of that to save running cable behind the heater controls etc.
 But great write up!
 
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		Bah, all that reading and I forget that my Rallye doesnt have fog lights. Doh!
	 
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		Ian Wrote:Bah, all that reading and I forget that my Rallye doesnt have fog lights. Doh! 
Propper loled
	 
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		What a Fantastic modification, Very useful and well described. I will definately be doing this to my Gti6. I like the switch that you used aswell, it looks factory fitted.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		this is probably a silly question.... but what diode do you use ?  :oops:  there are loads to choose from !!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Parts used ![[Image: R2789828-10.jpg]](http://img-europe.electrocomponents.com/images/R2789828-10.jpg)  
a small rocker switch   
RS Stock No. 278-9733  £0.76p 
or 
maplin Order Code: N19CL £0.89p
 ![[Image: R5052955-25.jpg]](http://img-europe.electrocomponents.com/images/R5052955-25.jpg)  
small diode  
i used 
SKa 1/17  
RS Stock No. 505-2977 £0.61p 
cant find this one in maplins
 
but a 1N4001 or 1N4002 or 3/4 will do
 
maplin  Order Code: QL76H £0.24p
 
the diode is the main part of this mod but aslong as it is a rectifier diode you cant go wrong
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Want to do this on phase 1
 Is it the same
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		No because the fog switch is in the centre console.  The same principle applies though, I'm sure I saw this done on a phase 1 before.
	 
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		principle would just be the same find out what wire triggers the foglight relay and thats it surely??
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		will work the same if the PH1 has a foglight relay "yes" 
just need to trck down the correct wire on the relay   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Nice idea and guide that.
 Cully, on the panel with the passenger airbag switch on your car is there a round blank next to it or a lock out switch for the rear windows?
 
 If there is a blank you could replace it with a front fog light switch from a ph1 to activate the new function, this way it'll keep everything looking OEM. It'll also light up with the illumination if wired correctly.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		This is the guide i used when i did both my 1.4 and my DT, love this mod...so simple, and so effective! I'll even rep you for it again cully!   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (19-01-2013, 12:46 PM)DeeTurbo Wrote:  Nice idea and guide that.
 Cully, on the panel with the passenger airbag switch on your car is there a round blank next to it or a lock out switch for the rear windows?
 
 If there is a blank you could replace it with a front fog light switch from a ph1 to activate the new function, this way it'll keep everything looking OEM. It'll also light up with the illumination if wired correctly.
 
yeh i think you can use one of the button switches like this. IIrc it might be the rear window heater switch. Wait for someone else to confirm that though!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		he he i have rear lecy windows all the blanks have switches    
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		if anyone can point me in the direction ofthe wires to use for ph1 would appreciate it
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		You say about the polarity of the diode, is the picture above showing it correctly, with the negative side of the diode going towards the foglight relay?
 I plan to do this at the weekend if I get the chance!
 
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		 (29-01-2013, 11:09 AM)C.A.R. Wrote:  You say about the polarity of the diode, is the picture above showing it correctly, with the negative side of the diode going towards the foglight relay? 
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		Very good!  Diodes are bringing gcse technology flooding back!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Colour variation on my Y-plate, the high beam wire is grey instead of red... ![[Image: 862C594C-7CF7-4270-9D67-460C6CBE924D-108...1C033E.jpg]](http://i430.photobucket.com/albums/qq25/chris_rx71/862C594C-7CF7-4270-9D67-460C6CBE924D-1086-00000068161C033E.jpg)  
Works all the same obv.
	
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		Has no one realised yet that the colour codes basically mean sod all? Its all done by numbers on pugs
	 
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		 (27-02-2013, 05:37 PM)Niall Wrote:  Has no one realised yet that the colour codes basically mean sod all? Its all done by numbers on pugs 
yes i know that! 
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		The colours only change now and again though. if youre lucky doing it with colours is really helpful! Especially if your numbers have rubbed off your wires!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		thats why i showed the wires at the plug in the original picture   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Can this be used to wire up these with main beams..?    ![[Image: !BecbZ)!B2k~%24(KGrHqQOKigErypgJ+QTBK9U,8M9iQ~~_12.JPG]](http://i.ebayimg.com/t/4-Light-Roof-bar-Spot-Lamps-Guards-Defender-Discovery-/17/!BecbZ)!B2k~%24(KGrHqQOKigErypgJ+QTBK9U,8M9iQ~~_12.JPG) 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		works exactly the same, just go to the relay for the new lamps and you're fine
 EDIT: if you only want to switch them on together with the main beams you can forget the diode
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		bumpy bump just for piggy
 i have done this mod to my Gti6 too it lights up the road so much more now on a late night Bwarp!
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		haha... 
I was just reading this through...then spotted your post! haha.
 
Im not all that lazy Cully    
 
why the need for the diode?? (leccy noob!)
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (25-02-2014, 03:43 PM)Piggy Wrote:  haha...
 I was just reading this through...then spotted your post! haha.
 
 Im not all that lazy Cully
  
 why the need for the diode?? (leccy noob!)
 
If the diode isn't there, when you turn the fog lights on in actual foggy use, it will back feed and turn on the high beam.
	 
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		 (25-02-2014, 04:23 PM)Niall Wrote:   (25-02-2014, 03:43 PM)Piggy Wrote:  haha...
 I was just reading this through...then spotted your post! haha.
 
 Im not all that lazy Cully
  
 why the need for the diode?? (leccy noob!)
 If the diode isn't there, when you turn the fog lights on in actual foggy use, it will back feed and turn on the high beam.
 
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