The cleanest way this can be done:, but not easy. Those pins on the board are close and kinda small.
Remove SJB, split open.
Find pin from foglamp switch.
Find pin to foglamp relay.
Scrape off circuit board coating at those pins and solder in a jumper wire. Same guage as most of those wires, (20 ga?)
Reassemble, you now have fogs all 3 ways: park lamps only, low, high.
Ps: I had to do something to make the stock foglamps work. Headlamp switch swapped, relay added, all wiring verified, foglamps come on if jumping relay. SJB would not activate fogs. Programming with Forscan, added fogs, but no go.
Self test SJB, it cycles everything. Fog lamps come on running self test. SJB firmware and/or hardware has fogs hard coded disabled for my base v6 (at the time) I added jumper, problem solved.
Remove SJB, split open.
Find pin from foglamp switch.
Find pin to foglamp relay.
Scrape off circuit board coating at those pins and solder in a jumper wire. Same guage as most of those wires, (20 ga?)
Reassemble, you now have fogs all 3 ways: park lamps only, low, high.
Ps: I had to do something to make the stock foglamps work. Headlamp switch swapped, relay added, all wiring verified, foglamps come on if jumping relay. SJB would not activate fogs. Programming with Forscan, added fogs, but no go.
Self test SJB, it cycles everything. Fog lamps come on running self test. SJB firmware and/or hardware has fogs hard coded disabled for my base v6 (at the time) I added jumper, problem solved.
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