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Dipped headlights Skoda Felicia

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Hi, I'm new here and I just had an argument with someone about this, but I've been driving my 1.3 '99 Felicia Petrol for a few months now, and about a week ago, the green led on the dashboard to indicate that the dipped headlights are on switched off. The display light for the full beams still works, but not the dipped ones. I asked someone about this and he told me that my car couldn't have had one because they're standardized and no car has a light to indicate that the dipped headlights are on. I'm just wondering if anyone else can clear this up for me or did I simply imagine the light being there since March?

(Just to be a little clearer, the light was green, and below the two fog light lights, and showed a lamp with the beams pointing downwards.)

Thanks.

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Whoops, wrong section, I'll repost.

Well, you can tell whoever you were arguing with that they don't know what they're talking about. For two reasons - firstly there are only minimum standards for warning lights on cars (such as a mandatory main beam light, etc), NOT maximum ones.

And secondly, the Felicia does have the light you were talking about. Here's a pic of it in action.

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Enjoy!

exactly a djaychela says above!.......although his is one up on mine.....my 'sidelights' warning light stopped working over a year ago..but I still have the 'headlights on' warning light!

cannot be bothered to pull the dash for one, not entirely necessary, warning light!

I'm sure my GF's Toyota Starlet has no indicator to show the sidelight or headlights are on, but does show when the main beam and rear fog is on.

Mine doesn't work either on my pickup, how strange I've never noticed before reading this and seeing the picture.

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