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Old 09-07-2011, 09:00 AM   #1
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yes it does have DTL.
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:06 AM   #2
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yes it does have DTL.
Can you snap a picture of how you have things wired? You said that you "fried the relay". If you are asking if N is a fuse (where it is actually the relay), what relay did you actually "fry"?
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Old 09-07-2011, 08:16 PM   #3
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I actually don't know what got fried. It's a 2009 RS with daytime lights. It is all stock pre-wired OEM fog lights. I tried to get the fogs to work with low or high beams on by cutting the 4 wire on the headlight stalk connector and splicing it to 13. That didn't work.The problem was that because of the 2009 RS model wires looked different in color from what you had posted. I tried touching the 4 wire to other pins to see if I could get it working that way and that's when something got fried. I checked all the fuses and they seem to be fine. Now I was wondering if I remove the part (N) could I test it to see if it is fried? Maybe if I replaced part (N) that would get my fogs and dashboard indicator to work again. If all else fails, I'm gonna wire up the fogs the old school way. I just better not forget to turn off my fogs. I will try to get a photo but I'm not sure how to post it here.
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Old 09-07-2011, 10:08 PM   #4
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I actually don't know what got fried. It's a 2009 RS with daytime lights. It is all stock pre-wired OEM fog lights. I tried to get the fogs to work with low or high beams on by cutting the 4 wire on the headlight stalk connector and splicing it to 13. That didn't work.The problem was that because of the 2009 RS model wires looked different in color from what you had posted. I tried touching the 4 wire to other pins to see if I could get it working that way and that's when something got fried. I checked all the fuses and they seem to be fine. Now I was wondering if I remove the part (N) could I test it to see if it is fried? Maybe if I replaced part (N) that would get my fogs and dashboard indicator to work again. If all else fails, I'm gonna wire up the fogs the old school way. I just better not forget to turn off my fogs. I will try to get a photo but I'm not sure how to post it here.
There's a sticky thread on how to post pictures, but in a worst case, you can PM me for my email address and then just email me the pics.

You can test the foglight relay with an ohm meter. One pair of terminals should be about 70 ohms and the other pair should be open (infinite resistance). The typical failure mode of a relay is for the coil to fail and in that case both sets of terminals would read as open.
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Old 09-07-2011, 10:32 PM   #5
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How and can the relay (part N) be easily removed? If it does happen to be fried,would replacing it with a new one solve my non functioning fog lights and fog light indicator?
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How and can the relay (part N) be easily removed? If it does happen to be fried,would replacing it with a new one solve my non functioning fog lights and fog light indicator?
The relay just pulls out of its socket. If it is bad, then it could cause all of the symptoms you are seeing.
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Old 09-08-2011, 03:27 AM   #7
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Is the relay light blue and have the part # 90987-02027 on it? If so then I have the right part.
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