Wireless remote control fog lights wiring

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GoLowDrew
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Wireless remote control fog lights wiring

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Good or bad? The one I'm looking at is from Pilot.Any comments? Or should it be wire the "regular" way?TIANote: This is not a replacement for my Vibe, but for our Ford Freestar van.
2004 Vibe, Auto Trans. Built Sept 2003. Date in service May 2004. Sold May 2006.
Jahntassa
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Not sure why you'd need the wireless part..but i'd think you could still wire it in a 'traditional' manor to control it from inside the cabin. The 'remote' is probably just so you can turn them on as you're walking up...
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GoLowDrew
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Re: (Jahntassa)

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Quote, originally posted by Jahntassa »Not sure why you'd need the wireless part..but i'd think you could still wire it in a 'traditional' manor to control it from inside the cabin. The 'remote' is probably just so you can turn them on as you're walking up...Correct. I'm just not good with stuff like this because I don't know how to run it through the wirewall. I can learn, but I don't wat to mess it up. That's why I'm thinking remote. I can pay someone, then again, where who do I go to? A stereo shop?TIA
2004 Vibe, Auto Trans. Built Sept 2003. Date in service May 2004. Sold May 2006.
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