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      Fog Lights Install

      Hey folks!

      I'm wondering if I could install OEM fog lights on my aveo and if so, what would I need? Also, is it possible to install HIDs to them?

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      Hids would be blinding, don't put them in fogs. I did a retro and installed is300 fogs on my aveo, which are projectors so they are fine for hids. If you want to install factory fogs I have found andysautosport and carid both have them for like 70 bucks a pair. You would need a relay harness to install them

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      Quote Originally Posted by Pickles View Post
      Hids would be blinding, don't put them in fogs. I did a retro and installed is300 fogs on my aveo, which are projectors so they are fine for hids. If you want to install factory fogs I have found andysautosport and carid both have them for like 70 bucks a pair. You would need a relay harness to install them
      Great thanks. i'm guessing that i'd have to power them from the fuse box under the hood? Also, would they just turn on when I turn my headlights on?

      I forgot to mention that I have a 06 model that did not come with fog lights

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      No. Never power anything from the fusebox unless it is very low voltage like an led strip or something. 55w fogs aren't low voltage. A relay takes power right from the battery. I have a diagram in another thread, try searching "fog light relay". I'm on my phone otherwise I would link you. The diagram is there. And you can wire the relay turn on to a headlight fuse (you are only drawing a tiny bit of power to switch the relay) so it will turn on with headlights. Also, I have a 2010 so my fogs are way different then yours, otherwise I would go through the process of installing OEM ones

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      Quote Originally Posted by Pickles View Post
      No. Never power anything from the fusebox unless it is very low voltage like an led strip or something. 55w fogs aren't low voltage. A relay takes power right from the battery. I have a diagram in another thread, try searching "fog light relay". I'm on my phone otherwise I would link you. The diagram is there. And you can wire the relay turn on to a headlight fuse (you are only drawing a tiny bit of power to switch the relay) so it will turn on with headlights. Also, I have a 2010 so my fogs are way different then yours, otherwise I would go through the process of installing OEM ones
      Ok thanks for the help. I guess I became confused about where to power from

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      Quote Originally Posted by Pickles View Post
      No. Never power anything from the fusebox unless it is very low voltage like an led strip or something. 55w fogs aren't low voltage. A relay takes power right from the battery. I have a diagram in another thread, try searching "fog light relay". I'm on my phone otherwise I would link you. The diagram is there. And you can wire the relay turn on to a headlight fuse (you are only drawing a tiny bit of power to switch the relay) so it will turn on with headlights. Also, I have a 2010 so my fogs are way different then yours, otherwise I would go through the process of installing OEM ones
      Hi there.

      I just bought the fog lights for my 2010 Aveo5. Can you please tell me how to installed them ? I will really appreciate your help.

      Thanks man,

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      So I finally got all of my parts and began my oem fog light install on my '06 aveo hb. I started by removing the driver side wheel and then the plastic fender well liner. Then I removed half of the screws and bolts holding the bumper on to allow me to reach the plastic covers where the fog lights are going. I did not want to have to remove the entire bumper so this was very tight. But I managed to pull the plastic covers and install the new fogs with very little trouble. I repeated this process on the passenger side. I just started wiring them in with a universal harness and I'm going to run the on/ off cable to the new factory turn/headlight/high beam/ fog switch I bought as I wanted them to appear factory.























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      Quote Originally Posted by Sal_fresco View Post
      So I finally got all of my parts and began my oem fog light install on my '06 aveo hb. I started by removing the driver side wheel and then the plastic fender well liner. Then I removed half of the screws and bolts holding the bumper on to allow me to reach the plastic covers where the fog lights are going. I did not want to have to remove the entire bumper so this was very tight. But I managed to pull the plastic covers and install the new fogs with very little trouble. I repeated this process on the passenger side. I just started wiring them in with a universal harness and I'm going to run the on/ off cable to the new factory turn/headlight/high beam/ fog switch I bought as I wanted them to appear factory.























      Nice man! I forgot all about this thread =[ I plan on installing fogs soon though =]
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      The switch with the fog light on/off in it, i wanna buy it too and make it look factory but have no clue how to hook up the switch with a universal harness

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