Need more help! SORRY! (headlights)

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ziyaad
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Need more help! SORRY! (headlights)

Post by ziyaad »

Hope im not pushing it but i just need to ask one more thing. When I do fit the fog lights how should I be turning them on and off? Do i need to put a new button where the demister button is? Also i'm trying to get hold of those BMW style bulbs which are luk blue 4rm far off but white closer. Does anybody know what theyre calld? Lol i probably sound pretty amateurish. well i am. bt any help would be really appreciated.

Thanks alot,

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Post by inder »

You need to replace your headlight switch, if you look, at the moment it can be pulled once to turn on the rear fog light.

When the new one is in, is has another pull that will turn the front ones on, has a new icon printed on it too (glows green and red)

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Post by stani540 »

inder wrote:You need to replace your headlight switch, if you look, at the moment it can be pulled once to turn on the rear fog light.

When the new one is in, is has another pull that will turn the front ones on, has a new icon printed on it too (glows green and red)

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Hope helps
how much are these switches mate id like to go for foglights on my polo and is it just as simple as changing the switch and then pluging in the fogs at the other end?

and how much are the foglights direct from vw?
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Post by titch »

stani540 wrote:
inder wrote:You need to replace your headlight switch, if you look, at the moment it can be pulled once to turn on the rear fog light.

When the new one is in, is has another pull that will turn the front ones on, has a new icon printed on it too (glows green and red)

Image

Hope helps
how much are these switches mate id like to go for foglights on my polo and is it just as simple as changing the switch and then pluging in the fogs at the other end?

and how much are the foglights direct from vw?
yip thats preety much it

for fog lights and switch from vagparts i paid 146 inc postage and vat
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Post by danny_boy »

does this mean you can only have the front fog lights on if you have the rear one on? it mite sound abit barry but i think cars look goos with the front fog lights on lol
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Post by dino »

danny_boy wrote:does this mean you can only have the front fog lights on if you have the rear one on? it mite sound abit barry but i think cars look goos with the front fog lights on lol
No you pull it out once for front then again for rear fog lights.

and please dont drive around with your fog lights on....
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dino wrote:and please dont drive around with your fog lights on....
....because it looks sh!t, especially in daylight and is illegal and will net you an unwanted £30 fine :)
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ModifiedMadness wrote:
dino wrote:and please dont drive around with your fog lights on....
....because it looks sh!t, especially in daylight and is illegal and will net you an unwanted £30 fine :)
and you look like a complete t**t. . :)
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

I hope you don't mean me :lol:

The only time I've had mine on is to make sure both bulbs are ok, and that was on the driveway.
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Post by dino »

Not you Tom - was adding to your list of reasons not to have them on when driving (when not foggy)
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Just a nice visual mod - which comes in handy when its foggy !!
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

Unless you have Xenons, I still don't use them when it's foggy :D
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Post by Weedle »

well at 400 quid i think angel eyes are better option for us non-gtis :roll:
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

Weedle wrote:well at 400 quid i think angel eyes are better option for us non-gtis :roll:
Each that is :shock:

I couldn't believe it, I think a bulb change is just over £100
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