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inner yellow headlights, closest to grill. how do i get them to work? they just fog lights?

wen driving and i break, the light in the dash thats right next to the battery light, illuminates.. why? lol i was thinkin there was a break light out but nope, all good there. any ideas?

below the mirror controls, just above the coin compartment thingy on the right hand side of the steering wheel there is a switch, has a up down arrow on it and some weird lookin thing in middle.. wats that? lol

any help appreciated

cheers

choc

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Hiii lol

OK lol here we go

The foglights are usually disabled during compliance or by previous owners because cops hate them, overe here in WA its a big on the spot fine.

Check theb ack of the switch and make sure the bulbs are connected to the wiring harness.

ROFL

That brake light on the dash is meant to indicated a breach in the circuit, mine used to do it even with all brake lights working, I tidied up all the wires and checked the connections and its all good now, it sometimes does it when its cold then goes away by full running temp.

LMAO

Post pictures of said switch. Sounds like the mast on the front bumper (ariel sort of thing on the front bumper that can be switched up and down, for short people that cant park for shit) or could possibly be the ariel raise/lower switch (but this is always on the centre console arm rest part).

Whats with all he lols dude ...?

Wait, what? front foglights are illegal in Austraila? or just yellow ones?

That said, sometimes I wish they were illegal over here thanks to the number of wankers in Audis and BMWs who drive around with them on during the day.

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