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I purchased aftermarker bulbs for the foglights and headlights when I put them in the Fog Lights blink a couple of times and turn off I turn off ignition to reset and it does it again, then when I put stock foglight bulbs back in turn off and on ignition all is well again anybody have a clue I included the link to the bulbs I bought when I changed the headlights no problems there except get flashed once in while they think my lows are highs till I flash them back LMAO thanks ahead of times guys and I am about 2 weeks from being completely finished with Nitro will post pics of all changes and final product when done
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Sorry Bondsmanla, I don't have an answer for you on your question.
But I do have a question myself regarding foglights: Does anyone know the laws on driving w/ foglights on (I live in Minnesota)? When I have mine turned on, people keep flashing me! And what about if I upgarde to HID fogs? I love both the look of a car with headlight+fogs on and actually driving with them on.
Anybody got some ideas on this?
 

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Any Clues

Just hoping somebody works for Dodge that knows or can ask service what they think it is I am saving up all the problems for next oil change since dealership service here SUCKS and act like they do not care they sold it to bad to sad and no loaners just a van ride within 10 miles of dealership
 

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Hey Bondsman-the only thing that comes to mind is you are probably over amping the supply circuit and it is just shutting down to keep from frying itself. What watt lamps are you trying to get to work? More importantly, are they the same wattage as the stock lamps or are you trying to increase the output through higher wattage lamps?
 
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