02-24-2014, 01:35 PM | #45 |
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...if you want to install oem foglights, I would go directly for the serious 4 LED foglights. We just changed them last week at our dealer, you just need to adjust some codings.
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09-17-2014, 02:36 PM | #48 |
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The funny part about this post is now the 2015 models have fog lights for M sport or at least they are rumored to. And now people are complaining that they don't want the fogs. They want the extra cooling ducts.
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04-10-2015, 10:22 AM | #49 |
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Thats not really what the funny thing is about the fogs on M Sport. The funny thing is that when the ZMM package was made available, BMW said no fog lights because the cooling is necessary for braking components. The braking components were almost the same for both the base 335i and the msport except for the color and brake pad composition. Lets not forget other parts of the world get both the fogs and the m sport brakes. here we are in 2015 and now somehow and miraculously you can now get the base 335i brakes and fogs in the US ZMM Package. We are talking components that really haven't changed except for the M Sport Brake Package which was increased in size sometime in the middle of the current cycle. Again we are forced to choose the fogs or the m sport brakes when other markets get both...
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04-10-2015, 03:19 PM | #50 |
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Ran a search on real oem to see of the US wiring harness is different from the European wiring harness and they are the same so i am sure the harness for the fogs are tucked inside behind the bumper somewhere. i see this retrofit possible provided the European market parts can be sourced.
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02-12-2016, 01:27 PM | #51 |
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curious if anyone has done this retrofit? i just picked up an msport 335 and miss my fogs of my e90.
thinking id need: • new mesh to accept a fog light • the fog lights • coding? • new light switch for the dash this is all speculative on the wiring harness already being there
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02-16-2016, 12:31 PM | #52 |
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All they need are some custom little wire grilles like they used to put on 356Speedster Headlights!
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04-19-2016, 11:38 PM | #53 |
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F30 335i Foglights on F80 M3 front bar
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Slightly off topic but i'm considering changing my front bar. I have a 2013 335i with standard Sport Line and want something more aggressive. Obviously, there is the M Tech option, but thought, for the money what else could I get that may be a little more unique. Saw a couple places in Melb that do an F80 M3 style kit for the F30. What are your thoughts and would it be possible to incorporate my current foglights? Please don't crucify me Kaitain |
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06-24-2016, 12:00 PM | #54 |
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Yes, The ducting needs a little bit of trimming, but the OEM fog lights from the 2015 M-sport attach directly to the 2014 models. I wrote up a thread with all of the needed part numbers on another popular bmw forum.
All of the parts bolt / plastic rivet / snap in to place. There is enough clearance between fog light housing and the aux radiators, so nothing is touching or rubbing that shouldn't be. It's completely possible to retrofit. (coding required) The thread title is "2014 335i US M-sport Fog Lights". |
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07-14-2016, 07:18 PM | #55 |
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Planning to install F30 LCI LED fog lights on my 2014 (USA) F30 M-Sport. I have all the part numbers, coding, etc., but need some help running the wires from the ECM to the fogs. Does anyone know of a good DIY with pictures for running new wires through the firewall and to the front grille?
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07-14-2016, 07:28 PM | #56 |
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From my thread on another forum, check out this picture i attached. There are a few blank filler grommets behind the fuse box in engine compartment. These can be a BITCH to fish out if you accidentally push it in. I was able to get mine out, pinch a small hole in it and pass a pair of 16GA wires through. I created a "drip loop" just after the wires come out of the firewall and before following the battery harness up to the front headlight. Just in case any moisture were to follow that line, the low point is BEFORE the firewall, not after it. You can get an arm up behind the blower and feel around for where these holes poke through once the foot well plastics are removed.
I was able to run a set of 16GA wires directly from the FEM to the front right fender well. There is hefty ground lug down there you can tap for your ground, while using the dual leads for the left and right fog light channels. Best of luck installing the fogs. It's worth the effort. But I am curious, I heard the LED housings are a bit larger than the H8 halogen housings. Let us know if they fit. I'm also curious if you were able to source the air ducts for your install. Last edited by kajer; 07-14-2016 at 07:36 PM.. |
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I can't thank you enough for documenting all of your work. There's never any substitute for a description from someone who has done the work successfully. |
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07-15-2016, 12:52 PM | #58 | |
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Now, I'm still skeptical of the potential fit between the LED light housings and the halogen housing. Check out this post: http://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/sho....php?t=1027300 It's a pretty good install thread, and he shows the two housings next to each other. He says there isn't much size difference, but I'd like to see your install to know for sure. About the coding, I know I didn't document it too well, so if you need to know what I did to activate the front fog light outputs on the FEM, just ask. |
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02-16-2022, 04:05 PM | #60 |
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FYI: the part number | pin needed to insert in the blank empty slot of FEM [Front Electronic Module] connector A173*3B for pin layout 7 and 8 is:
61-13-0-006-626 Buchsenkontakt ELO-Power mit Kabel 1,0 MM˛ ELO-Power 2,8x0,63 you will need to order two of them. For the fog lights, you will need to order two sockets to plug into the H8/H11 bulbs which are: 61-13-6-907-388 Socket housing, black 2 POL. For the sockets above, you will also need to order four connector plugs [two for each plug] to install, which are: 61-13-0-007-272 Blade terminal cont. microtimer w. wire 1,0 MM˛ Last edited by Jonathane; 02-16-2022 at 08:04 PM.. |
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