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Old 02-26-2013, 09:24 AM
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Nice thread! Can someone aswear if it is possible to enable front foglights when driving with the lightswitch in "0" ?? In a 2003-07 E60. Searched some but cant seem to find the right answear.
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Originally Posted by F-Tar
Nice thread! Can someone aswear if it is possible to enable front foglights when driving with the lightswitch in "0" ?? In a 2003-07 E60. Searched some but cant seem to find the right answear.
No it is not and why do you want your fog lights on all the time, there for when its "foggy". ppl that drive there fog lights on all the time piss me off, you blind every body else on the road.
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Originally Posted by BLooD
No it is not and why do you want your fog lights on all the time, there for when its "foggy". ppl that drive there fog lights on all the time piss me off, you blind every body else on the road.
Right on! No fog lights on unless bad visibility.
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So weird! Thought this was a Coding thread! Looks like i entered the wrong one. Sorry officer. I have the fogs on cus then i dont wear out my low beam xenons. And it looks nice. So then im going to have to wire it in that case.
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Originally Posted by F-Tar
So weird! Thought this was a Coding thread! Looks like i entered the wrong one. Sorry officer. I have the fogs on cus then i dont wear out my low beam xenons. And it looks nice. So then im going to have to wire it in that case.
hahahahhahahah! there called "FOG lights" for a reason, the clue is in the name. Not "I want my front end to look nice" lights.
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Blood, I gotta be honest I don't think I've ever been blinded by fog lights. I often drive with mine on during the day with parking lights because my DRLs are disabled.

I am however constantly blinded by idiots who drive with their high beams on when one of their low beams is out. But that's another story. And now we're way off topic.
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Originally Posted by BLooD
hahahahhahahah! there called "FOG lights" for a reason, the clue is in the name. Not "I want my front end to look nice" lights.
Why is this a problem in every forum in the www that has about cars to do? I wanted help with some coding, not how i supposed to use my foglights.
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Originally Posted by westsidebalto
blood, i gotta be honest i don't think i've ever been blinded by fog lights. I often drive with mine on during the day with parking lights because my drls are disabled.

I am however constantly blinded by idiots who drive with their high beams on when one of their low beams is out. But that's another story. And now we're way off topic.
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Well if they arn't blinding then why can you turn them on and off ? And in most country only allowed to use them in fog ?
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I want them on. That's that. All i wanted to know here was if there was a way to code the fog button to be activaded even tho the light switch is in position "0" = No lights on at all. Not if it's legal or not.


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