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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: IAN C on 11 March 2013, 13:31

Title: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: IAN C on 11 March 2013, 13:31
How hard and even possible is fitting front fogs on my car. Seen some pretty good one floating about on the net. But is it a lot or rewiring is the there a connector ready behind bumper ect ect.
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: dubber36 on 11 March 2013, 16:19
There is no wiring in place already. You'll also need a new headlight switch as well. However it's not as straight forward as taking a feed from the new headlight switch to trigger a new relayed loom anymore. You will need the correct harness, most probably a module to activate the corning function and coding to tell the car they are fitted.

If it's just the look you are after, you could just fit the lights and not bother to wire them up. They are next to useless anyway.
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: Edi35 on 11 March 2013, 20:57

If it's just the look you are after, you could just fit the lights and not bother to wire them up. They are next to useless anyway.

That did make me laugh :grin: :laugh: +1. I think I have only used the fogs on my many GTI's a handful of times when it is just too foggy to see with headlights at night. Save your money.
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: Murrayedition35 on 11 March 2013, 21:13
Same here...only used them a couple of times....I have to laugh at some folks running about with there fogs on...looking cool or what... :grin:

Save you dosh...
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: Raffe on 12 March 2013, 07:39
New Passats use the fogs as their DRL's, looks silly :rolleyes:
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: Jimble on 12 March 2013, 10:19
I've always thought that fog lights make a car look more "sporty", i like them even though they rarely get used. :smiley:
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: Mr GTD on 12 March 2013, 12:45
New Passats use the fogs as their DRL's, looks silly :rolleyes:

This is true and have always thort it looks a bit naff..

I also share James view with regards to fogs making the motor look more sportier..
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: dubber36 on 12 March 2013, 13:00
New Passats use the fogs as their DRL's, looks silly :rolleyes:

I'm undecided about the DRL's on my Passat, so have left them turned on for now. To be pedantic, they are not the fog lights. There are two separate lamps within the housing. The outer one is the fog light and the inner one is the DRL with a 21W bulb in it. It still looks like a fog light tho'.
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: joe6 on 18 March 2013, 15:48
It is possible to retrofit fog lights without the necessary harness in place if you really want to but it is a bit laborious. You need a new light switch with the correct lighting positions (ebay) and you will find a spare connector in the harness to the current switch that you need to use by putting in a socket to take the new switch connector. The new switch will have this terminal 'live' from the existing live source into the switch when you switch to the fog light setting. You can use this to trigger a relay without taking too much power. You need to find a fused connection 10 - 15 amps that is only live with the ignition on to power the fog lights through the relay. There is a fuse diagram on the site somewhere that you can use to get an idea of possible power supplies with appropriate ratings (eg heated seats if not fitted are rated above requirements). A 'piggyback' fuse holder is the easiest way to use this fused supply from the front of the fuse box inside the car. The really fiddly bit is to get the wiring through the bulkhead and route it safely around the engine compartment. I would use existing cable routes where possible with cable ties and/or insulating tape. There are earthing points in the engine bay already in use for lighting etc and these provide a good earthing point using circular connectors preferably soldered to the cables for the new lights.

Using this method will not trigger any error messages but equally you will not tell if as bulb blows or programme the foglights as DRLs etc.

Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: dubber36 on 18 March 2013, 16:46
It is possible to retrofit fog lights without the necessary harness  etc.

Can you still do that? I did the exact same thing on my 2004 Passat, but didn't think that the CAN BUS on newer cars would allow it.
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: The rock on 18 March 2013, 16:57
if its just another set of lights you want to put on jut fit drl s
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: RickS on 19 March 2013, 11:27
New Passats use the fogs as their DRL's, looks silly :rolleyes:

I also share James view with regards to fogs making the motor look more sportier..
Surely that depends on which car you're fitting them to. I don't they'd make my R look sportier [nor most modern cars for that matter]
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: Jimble on 19 March 2013, 11:39
New Passats use the fogs as their DRL's, looks silly :rolleyes:

I also share James view with regards to fogs making the motor look more sportier..
Surely that depends on which car you're fitting them to. I don't they'd make my R look sportier [nor most modern cars for that matter]

Your R would look a bit daft with them but do you think the DRL's on it make it look sportier?
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: dubber36 on 19 March 2013, 12:19


Your R would look a bit daft with them but do you think the DRL's on it make it look sportier?

The Octavia vRS looks alright with both.
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: Mr GTD on 19 March 2013, 16:58
New Passats use the fogs as their DRL's, looks silly :rolleyes:

I also share James view with regards to fogs making the motor look more sportier..
Surely that depends on which car you're fitting them to. I don't they'd make my R look sportier [nor most modern cars for that matter]

I mean in general, your R with fogs I think wud look a bit daft but your drl's do make your car look sportier just like fog on another car(s) makes it look better...
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: RickS on 19 March 2013, 20:51
New Passats use the fogs as their DRL's, looks silly :rolleyes:

I also share James view with regards to fogs making the motor look more sportier..
Surely that depends on which car you're fitting them to. I don't they'd make my R look sportier [nor most modern cars for that matter]

Your R would look a bit daft with them but do you think the DRL's on it make it look sportier?

Yes, but they're LED's, not really the same thing - but point taken.  :wink:  :whistle:
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: Jimble on 19 March 2013, 20:58
New Passats use the fogs as their DRL's, looks silly ::)

I also share James view with regards to fogs making the motor look more sportier..
Surely that depends on which car you're fitting them to. I don't they'd make my R look sportier [nor most modern cars for that matter]

Your R would look a bit daft with them but do you think the DRL's on it make it look sportier?

Yes, but they're LED's, not really the same thing - but point taken.  ;) :whistle:


 ;D   :-*
Title: Re: FITTING FOGLIGHTS ON MK6 tsi 2012
Post by: joe6 on 21 March 2013, 16:18
Sorry Dubber6 been away and only just picked this up, hence the delay in replying. As the wiring/power does not go through a controller it is not picked up by the CANBUS. Used this method on my 2011 MY Scirroco a while back with no problems or error messages. It does not give you a bulb out warning though. Hope thats helpful.