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Old Jun 15, 2014 | 06:07 PM
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hey guys so I ordered this fog light kit for my '09 camry on ebay and I was just wondering where do i tap the 12v ignition wire to? ive already installed everything else its just that part im stuck at.
 

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Old Jun 15, 2014 | 09:27 PM
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When I did this wire I used a special fuse (I forget the name of it, jumper?) that held two fused and I was able to wire into the second fuse. I just found a fuse that was only active when the ignition was on. I used the cigarette lighter fuse. The other way to go is to get out your test light and find a wire that has power with the ignition on only.
 
Old Jun 15, 2014 | 09:48 PM
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oh so it doesnt matter wat fuse as long as it has power with ignition only? Ill try it with the lighter fuse, where do you get a fuse tapper??
 
Old Jun 16, 2014 | 09:02 PM
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Any auto parts store sells them. I'm pretty sure your car uses the micro fuse but double check to be sure. They make the taps all different sizes. Any fuse should do, I just chose a fuse the does not have a heavy burden or is crucial to driving the car just in case.
 
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