This is a cheap, low-pro way of doing it. It's something I thought of while I was driving home one day, I tested it out, and it works! I know once I show this you guys will probably think of something better, because it doesn't look professional, but maybe I can spark someone's imagination. I just thought this would be the easiest, fastest way to do things (and I'm lazy). Basically, Today I will be showing you how to use a rubber band to hold your fog light's button down.
(Sorry for the somewhat crappy pictures, I was using a camera phone)
First, your supplies:

I used a black rubber band on the final project *because you WILL be able to see it, scroll down* but for this one I made sure I used a different color to be able to take better pictures.
Now, after you've popped the fog light button out, you will see two holes on either side of the bracket. Slide the rubber band through these two holes, and put the two pens on each side (so they will not slip back out) like so:


Now pull the middle of the rubber band OUT with your finger, and hold it there *you can also use another pen, but it's easier my way* like so:

Now, take one pen out and pull the loop OVER the connector, keeping it in place.

Do this again on the other side.

Now simply click the button back in it's appropriate place:

*note that those pens should NOT be there, I just took the pictures out of order
Now slide the rubber band OVER the button, making sure the rubber band is holding it down. It should be fully compressed *push down on it to make sure,* if it is NOT holding down all the way, you either need a better (smaller) rubberband or you need to tighten the one you already have. Now put it back in your car and you're done!
Now to make sure that it is in proper working order....
What you should do is turn your car on (after you have the button installed)...you should see that the button is OFF. This is fine. Now pull up on the rubber band, so the fog light button pops back up to it's original position. Now put the rubber band back DOWN, making sure the button is fully pressed. The fog lights should now be ON. Turn your car off. Notice that the fog button turns off with the car (as usual). Now turn the car back ON and you should see that the fog lights come on as well!
Again, if anyone has any other methods of holding the button down (while giving functionality to it when you want it off *just pull up on the band to let it turn off, easy as pie*) then please post it here!
Thanks.
(Sorry for the somewhat crappy pictures, I was using a camera phone)
First, your supplies:

I used a black rubber band on the final project *because you WILL be able to see it, scroll down* but for this one I made sure I used a different color to be able to take better pictures.
Now, after you've popped the fog light button out, you will see two holes on either side of the bracket. Slide the rubber band through these two holes, and put the two pens on each side (so they will not slip back out) like so:


Now pull the middle of the rubber band OUT with your finger, and hold it there *you can also use another pen, but it's easier my way* like so:

Now, take one pen out and pull the loop OVER the connector, keeping it in place.

Do this again on the other side.

Now simply click the button back in it's appropriate place:

*note that those pens should NOT be there, I just took the pictures out of order

Now slide the rubber band OVER the button, making sure the rubber band is holding it down. It should be fully compressed *push down on it to make sure,* if it is NOT holding down all the way, you either need a better (smaller) rubberband or you need to tighten the one you already have. Now put it back in your car and you're done!
Now to make sure that it is in proper working order....
What you should do is turn your car on (after you have the button installed)...you should see that the button is OFF. This is fine. Now pull up on the rubber band, so the fog light button pops back up to it's original position. Now put the rubber band back DOWN, making sure the button is fully pressed. The fog lights should now be ON. Turn your car off. Notice that the fog button turns off with the car (as usual). Now turn the car back ON and you should see that the fog lights come on as well!
Again, if anyone has any other methods of holding the button down (while giving functionality to it when you want it off *just pull up on the band to let it turn off, easy as pie*) then please post it here!
Thanks.
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