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Interesting- according to the guide at the link above, as for Brighton & L models it would appear fog lights were optional for '95, not available for '96 or '97, optional for '98, and not available (or at least not mentioned) for '99- I'm guessing there is an error in there somewhere. Although it would be nice if my '98 is truly pre-wired for fogs.
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I have combed over a ton of subarus in the salvage yards looking for fog light harnesses and this is what I have found.

 

I found one 95 LSi that had fogs from the factory. The wiring harness was not separate from the main chassis harness. I never found any 95s that were pre wired. In fact the only model that I ever found that was pre wired for fogs with a separate wiring harness for the fogs was a 96 LSi that didn't have any fogs installed. Apparently they were an option so they were pre wired. I never found any other models that were pre-wired with a separate harness.

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SBT bought a complete fog light kit from Subaruparts.com but I don't know if they still carry it. You can always buy the projector fogs on ebay for about $40 each and build a wiring harness for them. Here is a good diy from NASIOC: http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2234607

 

All you would need to do is hook a lead to your positive battery terminal and a ground wire to the chassis and run them through the firewall to whatever switch you want to use with a relay. I may have an extra OEM fog light switch laying around somewhere. I could look if you want.

 

I have the separate wiring harness with fog lights. I just haven't been able to find the time to install them. I bought my fogs on ebay and they are pretty scratched up. I want to polish them but it will be time consuming. I wish I would have just bought nicer fogs in the first place but oh well.

 

I posted pics of the wiring harness here: http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php/fog-light-switch-wiring-187368.html

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http://www.classictruckshop.com/clubs/earlyburbs/projects/bosch/foglite.jpg

 

get a switch, wire, fuse, spade connectors and relay and go to town! fog light wiring isnt really that difficult once youve gotten through the part you dont know.

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found that a while ago when trying to explain to my son how to wire up fogs for one of our projects. the only thing i dont like is there is no fuse on the ACC positive line to the switch. also, i like illuminated switches, so i use this

 

http://www.team-integra.net/images/BAEC1978-D3A7-4405-AB2D-2761DC15A96D/articles/electrical/lighted_switch_wiring.jpg

 

instead of the switch and indicator light separately.

 

vehicle wiring has always been a hobby of mine since i was a kid, but its also part of my job as an industrial programmer. i also do low voltage control wiring. sometimes the restrictions and isolation i have to incorporate at work make my vehicle projects much more confounded and more difficult than they need to be lol

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