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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    The rear foglights should have its own switch, HOWEVER, they can only be turned on when the parklights and/or headlights are also on.

    In other words, even if the dedicated rear foglight switch is turned on, turning off the parklights should also kill the rear foglights.

    A note about its proper use:

    By nature of its purpose, rear foglights are relatively bright to allow it to penetrate fog and/or heavy rain. Turning it on in clear weather or light rain is actually illegal in other countries as it produces glare to the cars behind you.

    Use it sparingly and only when the condition asks for it.
    salamat sir.. close ko na yung thread steady on ko nalang.. hindi naman malakas yung ilaw sobrang hina nga eh
    mas malakas pa parklight ) generic lang kasi yung parang ilaw ng mga jeep pero mukhang bosch..

    salamat sa inputs

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    Your concept of tapping it sa rear parklight wire is wrong. Instead tap it sa plate number lights, pero dapat ay relay switch ang nakatap, then you run another wire directly from the battery positive to the relay and from the relay to the rear fog. This way, the relay will be the "switch" being triggered by the plate number light (which also lights up pagnaka on ang parklight) and the power that powers up the bulb ng foglight is directly from the battery and not sharing the power needs of the platenumber lights.

    Kaya nag-ooff ang rear mo kasi the wiring of the two filment bulb brake and parklight combo turns off the parklight pag nag brake ka. This is probably a new thing about wirings ng oto mo, kasi as far as i know hindi ganyan ang normal wiring ng typical parklight.

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