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<blockquote data-quote="BoomBoomBoy" data-source="post: 2577293" data-attributes="member: 571992"><p>I'm assuming that you have the switch wired up. Given that, with the switch in the 'on' position, see if you have voltage coming out of the switched side. If you do the switch is good.</p><p></p><p>Assuming the switch is good, check for voltage after the fuse. If you have voltage after the fuse, the fuse is good.</p><p></p><p>Next, check for voltage at the positive terminal of the fog light. If you have voltage there, your power circuit is good.. To check the bulb, remove bulb and check the bulb for continuity. You can do this by placing the red lead on the center pin of the bulb and blk lead on the cylindrical barrel of the bulb.</p><p></p><p>That's a pretty good place to start troubleshooting your fog lights. After you've done this, let us know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoomBoomBoy, post: 2577293, member: 571992"] I'm assuming that you have the switch wired up. Given that, with the switch in the 'on' position, see if you have voltage coming out of the switched side. If you do the switch is good. Assuming the switch is good, check for voltage after the fuse. If you have voltage after the fuse, the fuse is good. Next, check for voltage at the positive terminal of the fog light. If you have voltage there, your power circuit is good.. To check the bulb, remove bulb and check the bulb for continuity. You can do this by placing the red lead on the center pin of the bulb and blk lead on the cylindrical barrel of the bulb. That's a pretty good place to start troubleshooting your fog lights. After you've done this, let us know. [/QUOTE]
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