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alright, i have a s1'5 and i'm upgrading my front bar for the series 2 bar,

i already have a series 2 indicator stalk with the foglight switch and it's plugged in.

So do i need to plug a relay into the fuse/relay box in the engine bay then what?

i figure i can just plug the indicators in, would i need to find a plug for the lights or something?

I put a Series II front bar on my Series 1.5 and it was a very easy install.

(1) Install a Series II indicator stalk and plug the wires into the harnes.

(2) Swap the Series 1 plugs for Series II on the wiring harnes making sure that you match the wire colours when you solder the new plugs on.

(3) Plug the lights in and you are good to go - it was that simple.

  • 8 months later...

I did the S2 bumper swap and foglights are working.

Are the parkers suppose to come on when foglights are switched on? From memory I think it did but doesn't anymore.

Anyone knows what needs to be done?

mine already had the fog light switch on the indicator stalk. Aparently my S1 front bumper was a bit rare as it had fog/driving lights as part of the indicator assembly.

Just had to cut off old foglight plug and join new foglight plug on, 2 of the wires switch places i think.

If you dont already have foglights then not to sure....? do they have the harness for the foglights hidden away somewhere? They come from the headlight harness on mine I'm pretty sure, 3 pin plug, 3 wires

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