I want to add the oem foglights. I see that the wiring is already in the bumper. Does the wiring for the switch need to be changed and is the switch easily replaced ?
The switch for the fog lights in on the end of the signal light/headlight wand. You pull the end of the wand to the left to turn on the fog lights. They work with either the parking lamps or head lights. I would assume that you would have to replace the whole wand, but I'm not sure if all of the wiring would be pre-installed.rangehat:
If you order the kit it comes with the wand. Its easy to install. The fun part is once your fogs and wand are installed you need to go to the dealer and have then tell the commander it has fog lights via StarScan. My dealer did it for me at no cost. It takes about 5 minutes of their time.
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