Fog Light question

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02blkram47

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I'm not sure where to post this but I'm curious how I can accomplish something. Right now I seem to have a problem with my fog light switch. When I pull it out I see the indicator light come on but my actual lights don't come on all the time. Sometimes the work sometimes they don't. I'm wondering if I can simply use a jumper in my fuse box and jump from the head lights to the fog lights so that when I put on my head lights the fogs will come on every time instead of having to pull the switch? I was able to do this in my Chevy Avalanche but i wasn't sure if the dodge was the same. Any thoughts?
 

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Check the wiring you can see, make sure there is no visible damage check the grounds, may want to get a test light and unplug the drivers side and see if power is at the plug when it's not working

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Yes that can be done if you know what two fuses to jumper. I did it on my 05 so that the fogs stayed on with high beams
 
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I saw that you did that. I wouldn't really care about the high beams, I want my fogs to come on when I turn on the lights regardless of the Hi/ low selection. I'm good with them staying on when the hi's are on I just want them to come on with the lows. All this happend when I got my remote start, so i'm taking it back to B.B but I'm not hopefull they will know anything about getting this right.
 

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