 |
|
 |
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. |
 |
 |