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Offline adzgti3

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Mk3 Fog Lights
« on: 15 April 2010, 16:46 »
Hi all

Abit stuck in getting my fog lights to work,

Ive found a plug near the radiator, but that doesn seem to work.

What need to get them working?

Fitted the double foglight switch of a vr6 as my gti only had opition for the rear fog light, tryed that and the light comes on for the fronts.

cheers in adavance

adam

Offline VR6-Joe

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Re: Mk3 Fog Lights
« Reply #1 on: 15 April 2010, 17:11 »
Bulbs? Fuses? Are the fogs plugged in? Do you have the correct loom? You sure they aren't dummy fogs?

errrrrrrrrrrm

If the circle multi-plug clipped onto the slam panel wasn't working then you'd have no headlights either iirc
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Offline Matty-MK3

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Re: Mk3 Fog Lights
« Reply #2 on: 15 April 2010, 17:36 »
Have you actually got a front fog light loom or was it a random plug?
Golf MK3 1.8 auto and I didn't pay a grand for the "priveledge" :grin:, auto windows all round and a AC. Oh and I've got a luggage net you pricks!

Does that make my willy look bigger?

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Offline CHRIS_MC

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Re: Mk3 Fog Lights
« Reply #3 on: 15 April 2010, 21:07 »
are you talking about the rears?......if so the original smoked rear light clusters on my gti were not hollowed out, so i broke out the plastic bits and scraped out the hole so bulbs would fit in, low and behold the rear fogs now work, a bit lazy on VW's part.....

bit like the mk4 switch for the wing mirrors, they have a position for folding away but it does nothing, same switch as used on the leon, which does fold away