Rear fog light bulbs

Lillywhite said:
Only the rear offside fog light is active. The manual refers to rear fog light in the singular. :wink:

Yup - the pictures above are the wrong way round cos Dice is in Finland, where they drive on the wrong side of the road :wink:
 
RickH said:
so there is no passenger rear fog then?

Yip, no passenger fog - just extra bright brake lights when you slam on the anchors hard enough.
Passed the MOT today with no extra costs, very happy :-)
 
ahh no rear near side fog then

the sun is out the sky is blue and now i know what my car CANT do

shine a nearside foglight actually
 
Dice said:
Brake force display (facelift):

The brake lamps light up in two stages, depending on how sharply you apply the brakes.

- Normal braking:
The brake lamps and the center brake lamp light up.

- Sharp braking:
A larger portion of the brake lamps light up.







Cheers

Dice
-is this an option or is it on all facelifts?
 
Brake force display is standard and was standard on pre facelift from 04 onwards I beleive. On pre facelift modems the full circle illuminated under heavy breaking. There is a popular mod where it can be changed for this to happen every time you brake... I did it on my old pre facelift roadster :)
 
Hi all-still interested in seeing if i have the brake force light thingy,where both sections light up on both sides,can this be seen if the car is stationary?-do you really have to stamp on the brake?-thanks
 
I'd assume, but could be wrong, that the brake pedal has two switches on it, one that's activated by very little pressure and one that's activated by it being stamped on. Get someone to stand behind the car or reverse up to a window and try thumping the brakes on.
 
Thank you for this thread. It has saved me from doing the same as you, giving me more time to decontaminate the paintwork :D :ROFLMAO:
 
Be interested in the answer to this, as I have just noticed my passenger side fog is not working... If it's not supposed to then I'd rather know before taking it all apart like CJ has had to. I have no bulb warning lights either - confused :?
Drivers side only illuminates. Passenger side saved for brake force display (which won't work except confusing the idiot behind before they hit you).
 
I'd assume, but could be wrong, that the brake pedal has two switches on it, one that's activated by very little pressure and one that's activated by it being stamped on. Get someone to stand behind the car or reverse up to a window and try thumping the brakes on.
Only one switch, the BFD thresholds are ABS and/or acceleration sensor triggered.
 
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