Bambi Mod

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  1. ak_cowboy

    ak_cowboy Penguin Hunter

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    Here are a couple (lame) pictures showing how to do the Bambi Mod. Having fog lights on with high beams :peace:

    Fuse Box with Brown Jumper Wire grounded.
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    Relay that the wire is grounding out.
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    Any chance of fuses blowing with that setup?
     
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    not at all this mod is excellent if you want to run your brights and fogs at the same time
     
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    probably should be moved to tech write ups. Nice one Will I got this in my truck as well for the longest time no problems yet.
     
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    Does this bambi mod just allow you to run fogs and hi beams at the same time? Reason is I have a retrofit projector kit and when I turn my fogs on, the hi beams come on at the same time already. Not trying to hijack the thread, but how can I fix that so my my lights work normally or fogs and hi beams?
     
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    yes it does, not sure how to fix your issue sounds more like a crossed wire that is energizing your bright's when you flip the fogs on.
     
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    DarkShadowSTX the "brat"

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    I don't know how anything can be crossed. There were lots of wires for these lights but all had connectors that only went together one way, you know. And I know my battery connections aren't messed up. lol
     
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    Is this just another way of how I did mine?

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    your only like an hour drive from me. Maybe one weekend coming up I can make a trip down there and give you a hand on figuring it out.
     
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    yes Mike it is. So much easier to get in the fuse box and pull a relay ground one of the prongs and put it back in.
     

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