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My car has the facelift rear lights
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any pointers anyone
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BLZ-8027 wrote:Sorry this was meant to be in the MK3 section
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Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:BLZ-8027 wrote:Sorry this was meant to be in the MK3 section
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My fault, i reported it..
Your profile shows a"1990 Toyota MR2 Mk2 NA Rev1" so i assumed you posted wrong forum.
BLZ-8027 wrote:Ive been looking for how tos, on fitting front and rear fog lights on an import prefacelift, i cant find anything am i missing something?
My car has the facelift rear lights,and a bodykit front bumper
,ive read that the early cars had no wiring for front fogs
,but my import has the switch and fuse for front fogs
,so i assume imports differed from UK in this respect
any pointers anyone?
rbuckingham wrote:BLZ-8027 wrote:Ive been looking for how tos, on fitting front and rear fog lights on an import prefacelift, i cant find anything am i missing something?
My car has the facelift rear lights,and a bodykit front bumper
,ive read that the early cars had no wiring for front fogs
,but my import has the switch and fuse for front fogs
,so i assume imports differed from UK in this respect
any pointers anyone?
my uk preface never had front fog wires but if you do have them then stick a volt meter on them and get someone to turn the fogs on if you get power then you only need stick lights on the end.as for rear fog doesn't it require it to be fitted before you can get your hands on the motor?
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rbuckingham wrote:Ok then all I can say is you will have to trace the wires from the switch to find out where its going.Can't really help much more than that im afraid without the car being in front of me, unless you fancy a drive down to me I don't mind helping