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Old 01-04-2009, 07:24 PM   #1
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rear fog light?

do our boxsters have a rear fog light? where one of your rear tailights is "on" brighter...

today I saw a 993 in front of me and he had one tail light REALLY bright - almostg like a fog light... a month or so ago a friend and I were out driving and he commented i had one rear tail light that looked too bright - I just thought it was a bulb or something and never thought anything about it... but now that I saw that 911, I'm wondering if what my friend saw was a rear fog light and I could have somehow inadvertently turned it on???

i could go bust out my owners manual and pour through it - but thought I'd ask here - it's more fun to post on this forum than read the manual.
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Old 01-04-2009, 08:50 PM   #2
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Yes, when you turn on your front fog lights, pull the knob one more time and you'll turn on the rears fog light.
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Old 01-04-2009, 08:51 PM   #3
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We do have a rear fog light. Pull the headlight control knob out two clicks. The first click is for front fogs and the second turns on the rear fog light.

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It's common on European cars to have a rear fog lamp but I wonder why American cars don't have one? I wonder if there are local laws that prohibit the use of a rear facing bright light that stays on all the time? Might be something to check into. I know I've been pulled over and fined for having my fog lights on in my SUV when conditions didn't warrant the use. I used the excuse that they're driving lights not fog lights, it didn't work.

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Usually it is the left rear light only (so not to be confused with brakes) and is really needed in Europe where even in dense fog it is not unusual to see cars going 80+ mph. I remember driving to southern Germany from Frankfurt in our Volvo through dense fog. I was going 45 mph and I was passed numerous times by Mercedes, etc and then I came around a corner on the autobahn and there were about 15 cars in various stages of carnage...felt like I was driving through the aftermath of a battle... the rear fog light is important in Europe, but probably just confuses Americans who are unaware of it. Bob in C Springs

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Old 01-05-2009, 05:59 AM   #6
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I know I've been pulled over and fined for having my fog lights on in my SUV when conditions didn't warrant the use.
Really? That's great. I wish more people would get cited for that...

Incorrectly used rear fog lights are 10x more annoying than front lights. When used in clear weather, they are bright enough to be confused with brake lights and they make the driver look like a moron. Seems to be prevalent in Audi A6 community.
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Old 01-05-2009, 08:36 AM   #7
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" I know I've been pulled over and fined for having my fog lights on in my SUV when conditions didn't warrant the use. "

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That's a chicken sh@@ ticket. Most cops would be embarassed to write someone up for that. Especially since, when properly aimed, well-designed foglights emit no more glare than a headlight on low beam...and preferably less.

...now, if any front facing low beam lamps or supplemental low beam lighting is mis-aimed (or a cheap design) and producing glare to oncoming traffic....that's a whole different story. And, in Ca, driving lamps are defined as high-beam supplements.

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Old 01-05-2009, 10:08 AM   #8
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Mine are OEM on the Sequoia and are on the lowest part of the front end. They give me more peripheral vision than forward.

Samson, about your comment;

“That's great. I wish more people would get cited for that...”

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Old 10-26-2010, 01:29 PM   #9
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Rear FOg Lamp - Moving to Europe

I need to change the RH fog lamp to be on the LH as I'm moving from UK to Europe. Does anyone know how to do this please?
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Old 10-26-2010, 04:55 PM   #10
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AFAIK it's just a matter of moving the bulb over to the other side. It's cheaper for them to make identical assemblies for left/right hand drive models and leave out the opposite bulb.
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seriously? is that true? if i wanted both rear lights to work, all i have to do is buy another bulb?

i remember when i first got the car, i thought the switch was broken. i remember checking the bulbs and didn't see an empty slot. or is it a matter of getting the "correct" bulb in the socket?
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Old 10-27-2010, 06:21 PM   #12
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Why don't you take the tail lights out? It only takes 2 mins to do.
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