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Hi RegY.My foglight switch "rolls" forwards or backwards depending on whether I want the front or rear lights on. The light operate independently of each other. If the front foglights are on I "roll" forwards again to cancel them
Also, you need to have your headlight on for them to work.
Hi RegY.My foglight switch "rolls" forwards or backwards depending on whether I want the front or rear lights on. The light operate independently of each other. If the front foglights are on I "roll" forwards again to cancel themI can take a pic later if you want but I'm not sure how much use it will be for you
.. in the unlikely event it isn't raining... You trying to say something about our weather?
it's like if you want both to come on forward, release, backward, release. if i understand right?
Quote from: "eye30"Also, you need to have your headlight on for them to work.Not so. My sidelights allow me to put my fogs on
Just wondering, well i've driven a lot of miles or Kilometers (around 1974 Australia went from miles to K's but i don't know why), anyway in all those miles i have not had to do that much driving in fog's, the country boys used to tell me how good fog lights were, i got some years ago but when i had to drive through heavy fog i still could not see any better with the fog lights on than with my lights on low beam. so do they help you to see through fogs or are they just to make it easier for other cars or trucks to see you? and is that why you need them in GB for safety?
Also thought i'd say, people i know that have lived in the aussie Bush all there life, tell me the best way to avoid hitting a Kangaroo at night is to turn your lights off so the roo can see and get out of your way, just makes me wonder if i could see, has anyone tried this? i've hit enough kangaroo's and don't want to hit any more! Pigs are even worse.
Is it true that UK i30 has indicator stalk on the left rather than the right of the steering wheel? Normally would expect it to be on the right in a RHD vehicle (though is often on the left in Europenan cars imported here). Oz i30 stalk is on right (Looks like European and Korean factories are doing it differently...)
So...is anyone from down under going to tell us whats inside they're rear fog light?
So...is anyone from down under going to tell us whats inside they're rear fog light? :? Use of fog lights when there is no fog or weather phenomena reducing visibility is illegal in WA (and rightly so). A friend of mine was fined for using them in clear conditions. Having said that, i still see about 1 in 10 people using them in clear conditions during my drive to work each morning (obviously a gold mine that state governments haven't tapped into yet). I've only used mine once in the 6 months that i've owned the car. Tim