Nope.Got a wiring diagram?
J
Not all things are switched by the live supply, some are switched by their earth.
Mine is a 96 plate and the ignition has to be on and dipped beam before fog light comes on. I've got a wiring diagram at home. I can post later when I'm back if you're interested.It must do, right?
Dipped has two fuses for left and right, so it must draw from dipped before the fuses, then into the fog fuse. Its a barmy set up, way too much going on on the wrong side of the fuse.Yes and no! as usual. Red and yellow from the fog lamp to the fog lamp switch. Blue and purple from the switch to the fuse box (it should have it's own fuse). The power to that fuse does come from the lighting switch. It looks like it's spurred off at the back of the fuse box - fed by a blue and red wire. So when you have the dipped beam on, that blue and red feeds the dipped headlights and the fog switch, via it's own fuse.
That's exactly what's on the wiring diagram - as the wiring was "developed" from the SIII wiring, and that in turn from the older Series models, it could be the designer was trying to reduce the amount of wiring used due to post war shortages!Dipped has two fuses for left and right, so it must draw from dipped before the fuses, then into the fog fuse. Its a barmy set up, way too much going on on the wrong side of the fuse.