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anyway, had my stagea for a few weeks now . and ive been wondering what the hell does this button do thats to the right of the stearing coloum ,

hopeing some one might have a idear :huh:

picture attached :D

`josh

OK

Q: have you got spotlights?

I have the same switch - it switches between the yellow standard fog lights and aftermarket front spot lights.

So, I turn on my headlights with the stalk, then I turn on the yellow fog lights with the same stalk, and then I press that button to switch between yellow fog lights and bright white spotties.

:angry:

FYI:

14|07|00 <BelGarion> dont drag me into it! lol

14|07|04 <BelGarion> i dont wanna look stupid

it was his idear too.

btw i only have the 1 set of foggys next to the lights. soo mabye its defunked on mine.

yet i can hear a relay tripping when i hit it *shrugs*

oh well now i know !

`josh

Edited by avalonea
FYI:

14|07|00 <BelGarion> dont drag me into it! lol

14|07|04 <BelGarion> i dont wanna look stupid

it was his idear too.

btw i only have the 1 set of foggys next to the lights. soo mabye its defunked on mine.

yet i can hear a relay tripping when i hit it *shrugs*

oh well now i know !

`josh

Ive got these:

DCAM0010.jpg

so, got the option of soft yellow lighting, or big kick-arsed bright white spotlights - they are really good!

it depends on the options your car came with as to what that button does. mine has a 'luggage fan' in the boot, which does sfa in my opinion. some stageas were fitted with heated wipers. this is to prevent the wiper blades tearing off when the windscreen is covered in ice.

The real reason they put in a luggage fan is to dissipate the foul odours of the Socks of the Japanese Soccer Team after they have been soundly thrashed by the OZ Rocker Soccerooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooos.

under the spare wheel cover is a plastik sheet with unicorny motifs on it..

when changing smelly socks plasick sheet is lade out so foot odrour's don't not kill the grass..

next model Stagea will have built in foot spare insted of stuipid lil spaer wheel

Edited by 66yostagea

I've got a working luggage fan, hours of fun. The other side has the factory stacker, whats wrong with that? Do others have a 'light reduce' switch? It makes the headlights dim when you're not moving. How does the 'Power' button down by the auto stick work? I notice sometimes when you accelerate hard, but the power button is off, the light illuminates on the button. Pretty confusing.

And up on the dash, the button showing all four wheels with a 'C' in the middle, obviously some sorta diff lock, but what locking exactly?

anyway, had my stagea for a few weeks now . and ive been wondering what the hell does this button do thats to the right of the stearing coloum ,

hopeing some one might have a idear :D

picture attached :)

`josh

Its the Heated Side Mirrors bro! Try it out when they're fogged up, it clears a square in the middle!! :P Wondered who else had that.

It seams this button is majic .

If some one else says it operates the oo7 ejecter seat ill be cross :D

`josh

Haha, no I'm right! I don't know if you've got foggy mirror probs in Oz but in NZ, its rampant. And that button can magically clear them..

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