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There is a big fat loom that goes from side to side along the radiator support and at each end there is a smaller loom going to the headlamps and another smaller loom branches off that for the foglamps. If you trace back the wires going to the head lamp you should find a spare branch on the way to the inch thick (25mm) loom.

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There is a plastic screw cap that holds in a rubber boot but i think they only have to come off to change the bulb. the twin wires from the loom end in a black plastic plug which looks as though it just plugs into the back of the bulb although i haven't been able to pull it out to check without removing at least the battery clamps if not the whole battery ( I don't have very nimble hands).

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attachment=226152:DSC01990_edited.JPG] I haven't pulled the bulb out to verify that it is the same as oddy man's but as that is printed on top of the light unit it seems likely. In that case you don't really need the plug (shown in the middle of the rubber boot) but just get a couple of terminals (like the yellow ones in the photo and crimp or preferably solder them to the ends of your wires and then push them on to the connectors sticking out of the bulb (just visible in the photo to th right of the bolt head in the middle left hand side).

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so do these lights come on using the fog light button or are they just part of the normal lights, any pics with them turned on?? sorry to be a pain,

so i take it-it wont matter wihich way round these 2 wires go,

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No it shouldn't matter which way round the two wires go. When you turn the fog lights on the tail lights come on as well, but they are quite independent of the headlights. If the plug has been chopped off the fuse might have been pulled as well. Try turning the fog lights on and testing the wires with a meter or test light or just any old bulb (and/or have a look to see if the tail lights have come on - they are also independent of the ignition switch so you don't need the key on).

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