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Hi all,

i was wondering if these fog lights fitted to the stag are a factory option or not ?

There is a switch to the lower left of the steering wheel that flicks between the original foggies or the bottom mounted ones .

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also could someone do a fast check for me if possible just to see what comes up ?

6U900WGNC34129431

many thanks

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Yeah I had the exact same spotlights fitted and the same switch. Only my switch was located to the right of the steering wheel in one of the switch blank spots. I have since removed my spots as I cut out my front bumper for my intercoller but the switch is still there.

i dont think so, i think they are an option with the DAYZ kit etc....

tear it down. you will find it will be scotchlocked in place. most of them I have seen are dealer fitted.

they are definatly a DAYZ option. maybe factry fit on some and dealer on others...?

Yeah I had the exact same spotlights fitted and the same switch. Only my switch was located to the right of the steering wheel in one of the switch blank spots. I have since removed my spots as I cut out my front bumper for my intercoller but the switch is still there.

i'm got some that i fitted and they wont go, is there any chance i can buy the switch and any wires related to it? i've got all the engine bay wires and the factory loom has the plug for them infront of the battery but i think there's some bits missing under the dash. i didnt get the dash switch and the car i got the lights from didnt have it, the lights were controlled by the stalk which just had another position on the little fog light twisty thing. should all be seperate from the dash loom etc. i can supply a blank dash plug thing too. might even get away with a picture of where the wires join the factory loom...

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Hi all,

i was wondering if these fog lights fitted to the stag are a factory option or not ?

There is a switch to the lower left of the steering wheel that flicks between the original foggies or the bottom mounted ones .

post-58831-1235908326_thumb.jpg

post-58831-1235908332_thumb.jpg

also could someone do a fast check for me if possible just to see what comes up ?

6U900WGNC34129431

many thanks

Just to throw another spanner in the works . The switch for my dayz kitted s2 is on the indicater stalk . Similar to the wiper delay on other side .

yeh that was the same as the car i got mine from. i think maybe some were factory fitted and some were dealer fitted... coz that switch seems to be in different spots for each car that its in and just not in some at all

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