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Old Apr 21, 2010 | 12:34 AM
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i have the housing connector but i dont have the part which plugs into it. in other words the positive and negative that go into the plug which then goes into the housing connector from the housing connector you have the ground and then positive so the h3 bulb can plug in. my issue is i tried to run it with out the part which it plugs into and keep blowing fuses so im guessing it works as a relay of some sort any way around this? if not anyone know the part number so i can order another
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Old Apr 21, 2010 | 10:02 AM
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WOW! That was confusing... Maybe you should mention to begin with that you are talking about your foglights... Would make much more sense.

So you have the female connector for the foglight harness but not the male side?

Search for a thread I started about the 97 parts breakdown. On the 3rd page someone posted the link to buy the connectors. Hope this helps,

Jonny
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Old Apr 23, 2010 | 11:26 PM
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so i went and bought one with 2 wires for $22 from toyota.... still blowing fuses. i might add my ground is longer than 12" im not an electrical genius, could this be causing the problem?
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