fogs cannot be installed with outside temperature guage

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umm... we don't have temperature gauges so..yea... and we al 6thgeanaccords, not 7th gen... :facepalm:
 

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ok, i have to say i only said "i saw an accord" instead of on my car. so i'm just not very sure about the meaning when see the note somewhere else, and think maybe someone here can give me the answer.
 
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brb..let me goggle "fogs cannot be installed with outside temperature gauge"

back...ok i know what hes talking about now. i think this oem outside temp gauge is just for 7 gen?


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Would like to install OEM accessory fog lights and OEM outside
Sent to Honda Experts February 8 2009 at 1:55 PM

Q:
Would like to install OEM accessory fog lights and OEM outside temperature gauge module on 2006 Accord. Original wiring is designed to accept only one accessory. In a perfect world, I know only one accessory should go with one relay and one fuse. However, could I not combine the two accessories on one relay and one fuse though it would require some splicing? Since the temperature gauge module surely draws very little current, how safely could those two accessories be combined on the same circuit?
Customer (name blocked for privacy)

A:
If you have the Honda accessory and related instructions, you'll see that they are designed to work together. If the 3 pin plug near the fuse box is used by the fog lights or temp. gauge, the corresponding accessory has a dummy 3 pin connector for a "piggy back" type hook-up. Below is an excerpt from the instructions. If you don't have the Honda instructions and would like them, I will send them to you! Let me know if you need further assistance. Thanks!


NOTE: If the 3-pin connector is already being
used by another accessory, locate the 3-pin
connector taped to that other accessory's
harness. Remove the tape and dummy connector
from that other accessory's harness. Plug the
sensor harness 3-pin connector into that other
accessory's harness.

thanks.
 
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