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I don't see how it could be the fog light switch- there is no relation in the circuits. Do yourself a favor and test by disconnecting the wire shown above, before you start replacing parts.Thanks for your help. It's either the light switch or the fog light switch.
That's incorrect, as when the foglamps are on, so are the running lights. The connection to the running lights is by the female bullet as indicated above.I don't see how it could be the fog light switch- there is no relation in the circuits. Do yourself a favor and test by disconnecting the wire shown above, before you start replacing parts.
Ahhh, ok, you would know Mid. I don't have a wire diagram for a 67. I thought it was a stand-alone switch with no connection, but they get power from the light switch. But if it has a separate Frog switch its unlikely to be the culprit. Anyway, Dadeo, try disconnecting the wire to see if it goes away.That's incorrect, as when the foglamps are on, so are the running lights.