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Hi.... There is only a rear fog light on the left/driver's side of the car. This is common for many European cars.

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i have a ? my reaer passager side fog lights don't for some reason i check the fuse and the light bult and it fine any idea

Rewired both of mine so that they come on with brake application. Like high mount brake light this draws more attention to the fact that I'm on the brakes.

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i have a ? my reaer passager side fog lights don't for some reason i check the fuse and the light bult and it fine any idea

Rewired both of mine so that they come on with brake application. Like high mount brake light this draws more attention to the fact that I'm on the brakes.

how do you rewire it or can you rewire it 2 light up and use for brakes

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i have a ? my reaer passager side fog lights don't for some reason i check the fuse and the light bult and it fine any idea

Rewired both of mine so that they come on with brake application. Like high mount brake light this draws more attention to the fact that I'm on the brakes.

how do you rewire it or can you rewire it 2 light up and use for brakes

+1. would you post the parts required for the passenger side??

TIA

Posted

Audi got this one right.... effect is the same, when you turn on the rear fog, only the left rear fog lights (driver side in the US). But both rear lights have a separate bulb socket for a fog light, they just omit the bulb from the right! I swapped the bulb over, and sure enough the right side lit. Clever.

Too bad porsche didn't do it this way, would save some work.

  • 4 months later...
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I thought it was an electrical fault when I added a bulb on the right rear fog socket and it didn't light up. Good thing I seached through the forum and found out it was built that way. I was about to troubleshoot the problem and as with any electrical problem, it can be a real pain to troubleshoot.

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