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Foglights, Part 2
Under the Dash

 
The first steps are to remove the dashboard lower cover as shown in the Keyless Entry Install, remove the Center Dashboard Lower Cover as shown on the Subwoofer page and disconnect the negative battery terminal.

I couldn't get the camera in close enough to photograph the rest of the fuse box connections but they were pretty routine instruction-following.
   
  Yes, there are 10 connectors necessary to install a switch that, basically, turns the lights on and off. Two things you can do before you crawl under the dash are: 1. Affix the fuse sticker to the in-line fuseholder 2. Plug the relay into the harness. The playing field:
  1. Switch opening (upper left)
  2. Fuse box (center top)
  3. Lower dashboard (right)
Separate the vehicle 8-pin connectors (top) and plug the switch harness 8-pin connectors (bottom) in between. Then hook the two of them together on the clip provided. Find the blue-taped connector and plug the switch harness 1-pin (BLUE/RED) connector into it. (There's a high level of "Where's Waldo" to all of this stuff.) Plug the switch harness 1-pin (WHITE/RED) connector into the fuse box.   Fog Light Relay mounted to bracket above hood release. There is a ton of extra harness length that gets tied in place near the switch. Make sure you put the switch in right-side-up (or else it will stick in the recessed "on" position). Switch installed. (After reconnecting the battery, reprogram the radio and drivers window as in Honda's instructions.)   Roll over the image to turn on the lights.
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