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Fog Light Switch And How Replace Bulb?


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I don't have a manual for my MR2 1991 Jap import, therefore doing anything on my car is guess work most of the time. Does anyone know how to get my Fog lights working? I don't know where the switch is or how replace bulb? :(

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I don't have a manual for my MR2 1991 Jap import, therefore doing anything on my car is guess work most of the time. Does anyone know how to get my Fog lights working? I don't know where the switch is or how replace bulb? :(

Front or rear?

Either way, switches normally on the facia by your right hand - under the wheel.

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Thanks. found the switch, but they don't work. I have two extra front lights below grill but they don't work. Is there a fog at the back somewhere, because that doesn't work. ?? :unsure:

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Thanks. found the switch, but they don't work. I have two extra front lights below grill but they don't work. Is there a fog at the back somewhere, because that doesn't work. ?? :unsure:

I assume you're trying this with the lights on?

At the rear, there should be a rear fog fitted when car is imported as they don't have them as standard. Sometimes people add an extra one either in the rear bumper or else hanging from it, or sometimes they alter the rear lights to incorporate them.

First check is to make sure the switch is putting out power I guess, then try to trace where the wire goes to. Or if switch is working OK, then fit yourself an extra fog light and wire it to the switch. You only need one rear for MOT on the offside.

At the front you need to check the switch has power again, and then also check the bulbs. If both OK then it must be wiring.

Note there's another similar thread currently active. Have a look there, it might help.

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