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VW Golf 3 rear fog lights
Maarten de Heus wrote:
> I was wondering if somebody from the US could please tell me how the rear > lights of a VW Golf 3 light up. I've included a picture to make it easier > to > explain. > In Europe they work like this : > A Turn signal > B Backing up lights > C Brake lights > D Normal lights > E Rear fog lights > > I've seen imported Golf's that have their rear lights set up like this : > A turn signal > B backing up lights > C + D normal lights > E brake lights > > I want to know what is being used as a rear fog light in the US. I want to > make an adapter so my rear lights work like the US version, but I need to > know what is being used as the rear fog lights before I can start making > the > adapter. > > Thanks, > > Maarten. In the US we don't have rear fog lights. Even the switch is different and has not read fog light position. -- Joseph E. Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math |
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