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wondering how this could be done? being able to turn on and off just the fogs when the ignition is on.
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Isn’t that what the button circled in red is for or do you not have it?wondering how this could be done? being able to turn on and off just the fogs when the ignition is on.
Isn’t that what the button circled in red is for or do you not have it?
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Interesting.I think what he means is if you try to hit that switch in the day time with the headlights off it automatically kicks the other lights on as well. I had this issue as well when I was messing with it one day. Can't remember if I had the Auto light function disabled. Usually that is the first thing I do when I fire her up though.

I know at night with it set to auto you can turn the dial to the off position to turn all lights off then hit the fog light switch and the parking lights and fog lights come on, no head lights.
Maybe you have to turn it to parking lights instead if auto after turning them all off, can't remember.
2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
run a toggle switch to the fog lights and then power it from accessory (key on) power that way if you forget to turn them off it doesn't drain the battery. easy to do by running power from the drivers kickpanel thru the firewall grommet. you can get all the stuff needed at almost any auto parts store.wondering how this could be done? being able to turn on and off just the fogs when the ignition is on.
I know at night with it set to auto you can turn the dial to the off position to turn all lights off then hit the fog light switch and the parking lights and fog lights come on, no head lights.
I didn't make it permanent because I didn't use a diode but not sure if I would need it in this case. I jumped a wire from a blown DRL fuse to the fog using a spare wire I had from an old harness. do I need the diode? I do have some diodes but can't remember what number they are. and right now I don't have any crimps or shrink tubes. just a soldering kit and electrical tape
definitely won't send power towards the headlights but what about power being sent back to the bcm or whatever controls it?