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2nd Rear Foglight

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Fortunately the Scout has the reflective strips in the bumper. Though to be fair it would take a very keen MOT tester to realise that they were missing. Especially when you consider there are lots of car’s that have weird and wonderful ways of incorporating the compulsory red reflector in to their lenses.

  • 2 weeks later...

I prefer the new style light clusters, but I have to agree that it might be dodgy to retro-fit new clusters leaving you reflector-less.

....I've twice been driving down very dark, quiet stretches of motorway and come up behind some numpty who has no rear lights working at all, not even a number plate light, I have to say I was very pleased they did have reflectors to at least make them show up a bit.

  • 1 year later...

BIG Nick has confirmed that enabling the second rear fog light on the facelift is possible but he doesn't know how he's done it.

I prefer them, so much so I upgraded to the new style... :thumbup:

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Just to throw a spanner in the works I prefer the newer estate style as the clear section appears as If it has two indicators in it unlike mine which only has the top section going amber.

As far as the 2nd rear fog stick with it boys I'm sure you will crack it (I'm hoping you sort it as I am anxiously waiting) :sweat:

  • 8 months later...

On Sk O2 Fl, there is any chance to activate 2nd rear fog. I know that is old issue. Did any one broke bite 18 safe and check what we can possible do with our lights.

  • 2 months later...

Has anybody figured it out yet? Going back to Germany at the end of the week need to get an answer asap so i can get my car through the lights test. If you have figured it out please supply the codes.

Edited by Will Campbell

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