Fog Light question.
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Originally Posted by atthecopa' date='May 19 2005, 09:02 AM
[quote name='vern' date='May 19 2005, 08:01 AM'][quote name='marty530d' date='May 19 2005, 06:44 AM'][quote name='John007' date='May 19 2005, 11:41 AM'] I think the car looks better w/all it's lights a' glair!!? 

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[/quote]Lighten up.To each his own
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[/quote]What a great saying "to each his own". I wish more people thought that way.
I think the car looks better with them on also. But you do have to push the button any time you want them on.
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[/quote]Thanks everyone... Oh and I did a search and I didn't get to the full Iceman "blow up on the subject" I did get the jest' of it.... I didn't mean to upset the king of E60, I should have done a search on the "foglights" first
Sorry Iceman
Originally Posted by John007' date='May 19 2005, 08:04 AM
Thanks everyone... Oh and I did a search and I didn't get to the full Iceman "blow up on the subject" I did get the jest' of it.... I didn't mean to upset the king of E60, I should have done a search on the "foglights" first
? Sorry Iceman 
? Sorry Iceman 
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Originally Posted by John007' date='May 19 2005, 05:41 AM
[quote name='robg' date='May 19 2005, 07:38 AM']Oh no!!!!? Fog light automatically on?? This question could lead to some interesting comments.? Who is awake?
All kidding aside, the fog lights are intended for fog only; they do not come on automatically.
All kidding aside, the fog lights are intended for fog only; they do not come on automatically.
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[/quote]if you notice that all the cars you mentioned are either American or Japanese. It is not Illegal to have fog lights on in the USA or Japan (meaning you can drive with them on infront of a cop and they will keep eating their donuts). On the other hand, I see how some people in Europe have a hard time grasping this situation since it is Illegal there to have them on.
Most American and Japanese cars do have the Fogs turn on Automatically when the headlights turn on, hence the same situation with my dad's Cadillac.
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I think you'll find that the trend is for all manufacturers to go to a switch that has to be pressed each time rather than the ones that stay on.
The E39 had a switch that stayed on -- the E60 setup is new, even for BMW...
The E39 had a switch that stayed on -- the E60 setup is new, even for BMW...
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Originally Posted by Rudy' date='May 19 2005, 04:41 PM
I think you'll find that the trend is for all manufacturers to go to a switch that has to be pressed each time rather than the ones that stay on.
The E39 had a switch that stayed on -- the E60 setup is new, even for BMW...
The E39 had a switch that stayed on -- the E60 setup is new, even for BMW...
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Originally Posted by vern' date='May 19 2005, 06:12 PM
[quote name='Rudy' date='May 19 2005, 04:41 PM']I think you'll find that the trend is for all manufacturers to go to a switch that has to be pressed each time rather than the ones that stay on.
The E39 had a switch that stayed on -- the E60 setup is new, even for BMW...
The E39 had a switch that stayed on -- the E60 setup is new, even for BMW...
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[/quote]Repeat after me: "Trend!"
I didn't mean to imply that all cars are that way now...
Clearly, there are cars, especially the American ones, that still have the switch that you can leave on (so that they work with the parking or low beams) and just a couple years ago, the E39 was that way. (I used to joke that the switch on Pontiacs was built into the drivers seat and was activated by the weight of the driver.
)What I was trying to say is that I predict that slowly, all manufacturers will begin to adopt the "new" foglight switch setup to help avoid the issue of people leaving them on all the time even when it's not foggy...
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Originally Posted by Rudy' date='May 19 2005, 05:31 PM
[quote name='vern' date='May 19 2005, 06:12 PM'][quote name='Rudy' date='May 19 2005, 04:41 PM']I think you'll find that the trend is for all manufacturers to go to a switch that has to be pressed each time rather than the ones that stay on.
The E39 had a switch that stayed on -- the E60 setup is new, even for BMW...
The E39 had a switch that stayed on -- the E60 setup is new, even for BMW...
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[/quote]Repeat after me: "Trend!"
I didn't mean to imply that all cars are that way now...
Clearly, there are cars, especially the American ones, that still have the switch that you can leave on (so that they work with the parking or low beams) and just a couple years ago, the E39 was that way. (I used to joke that the switch on Pontiacs was built into the drivers seat and was activated by the weight of the driver.
)What I was trying to say is that I predict that slowly, all manufacturers will begin to adopt the "new" foglight switch setup to help avoid the issue of people leaving them on all the time even when it's not foggy...

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[/quote]" TREND" (joke)
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Originally Posted by Rudy' date='May 19 2005, 08:57 PM
You forgot the exclamation point!? 

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