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So the mechanic that was doing my engine build and turbo install didnt want to finish the job so im left with putting it back together...

I cant find out where this one lug goes... on the JDM fog light harness it has 2 fuses with red wires, one red wire coming off the loom with lug and then further down a black wire with lug....

I assume the black wire with lug is ground, but the red wire with lug, is this for positive of battery??

Please have a look in you battery compartment and at the passenger side headlight plug, the oem headlight plug goes into the JDM harness so you can trace it back from there or see if you can see the 2 fuses in your battery compartment. Please look for the 2 lugs and let me know :)

P.S you cant see the red wire with lug in picture but its there...

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I really appreciate it :)

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by 'lugs' do you mean connectors?

and are these foglights factory fitted or are you referring to the lights in the lower beam of the headlight housing? Or are they the aftermarket ones that sit in the front bar?

Need more info - your black wire you can ground anywhere that is suitable - just make sure it's got a good metal on metal contact.

Then we just need to work out your power wire - and by telling me if they're factory or not we can start trying to figure out how they switch on.

Hey Matt, they are the JDM fog lights like these, they come as a option from Nissan OEM

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I have modified the bracket so it fits my new bumper

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Kit is here

http://www.japanpart...base=1&no=40562

http://www.japanpart...aker=11&VOLKEY=

Lug i mean round connector like ground connectors. Black one to ground yes,

The Kit consists of two ballasts which the fog lights plug into and the loom also plug into.

Wiring loom that starts off from the on/off switch inside the car and then has three relays, then you plug the male headlight plug into the female loom and it gives you a male plug to connect into the headlight on both sides. then on the battery compartment side it has two fuses with red wire with lug on end and then as you can see in the picture it has black wire with lug.

Thanks!

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