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I will prolly pop in an see you lot on sunday... Hey guess what i am fiddling at putting in fog lamps (cant find a spot to mount them!) And i must of accidently blew the tail light fuse or something. Fiddled and check the fuse box int he driver side, then the Bonnet, Then found on in the boot. The funny thing is now i have a headlight warning beeper!!! It never worked before! Also beeps if keys are in ignition and door is open. I am the champ.

Spose no one wants to trade some Halogen fog lamps for some smaller ones. They just wont fit. Gonna be a lot of dodgey work/hassle.

i used to have my N64 connected to it but that was thru the Antenna switch (RF switch) if you've got all the red,white,yellow wires then it has to be connected thru the video player me thinks :confused:

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