amoebadave
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Hello
I am new to the forum and I have not seen anyone post on this.
I have a 'new' gen 1 2015 Leaf SV that replaces the 2013 Leaf SV that was totaled in an accident. I am trying to work out some of the changes in the models.
The 2015 model seems to have combined the fog lights and high-beam headlights into being the same thing. All my other cars including my 2013 Leaf fog lights and high beams are used for different weather/driving conditions: Fog lights are for fog and high beams are for seeing farther in dark and clear conditions with no oncoming traffic.
I would like to add high-beam headlights and wire in the fog lights to a separate switch. Does anyone have a diagram of the wiring harness for the 2015 Leaf? Can I buy Led lights for the 2015 SV that I can operate with the high-low beam selector? I am pretty confident I can rewire the fog lights to a separate on-off switch that I can add to the panel rocker panels to the left of the starting wheel.
If anyone has done this I would love some advice.
Thanks, David
I am new to the forum and I have not seen anyone post on this.
I have a 'new' gen 1 2015 Leaf SV that replaces the 2013 Leaf SV that was totaled in an accident. I am trying to work out some of the changes in the models.
The 2015 model seems to have combined the fog lights and high-beam headlights into being the same thing. All my other cars including my 2013 Leaf fog lights and high beams are used for different weather/driving conditions: Fog lights are for fog and high beams are for seeing farther in dark and clear conditions with no oncoming traffic.
I would like to add high-beam headlights and wire in the fog lights to a separate switch. Does anyone have a diagram of the wiring harness for the 2015 Leaf? Can I buy Led lights for the 2015 SV that I can operate with the high-low beam selector? I am pretty confident I can rewire the fog lights to a separate on-off switch that I can add to the panel rocker panels to the left of the starting wheel.
If anyone has done this I would love some advice.
Thanks, David