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Have a laugh on me... 200 1993

Being new to the Volvo world, I didn't realize what I was doing today when I spent over an hour in the auto parts store parking lot trying to figure out why my passenger side rear fog light wouldn't work.

-Jon








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    Have a laugh on me... 200 1993

    Add one white wire and a socket and you can have two.

    I think the car should have Two or none, the one Fog that they implemented in, what, 91 was silly. my '89 has two.


    Pins 1 or 2 on the Passenger side will feed the Foglight socket. If you look at the drivers side, The white wire for the Fogs are on 7 or 8. Those two pins are tied together at the Circuit board. Tap off the Drivers side whit e wire if there is not a wire going to the passenger side then a quick solder to the Circuit board and you are good. These lights do not pass through the Bulb Failure Sensor so there is no worry there.

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    '75 Jeep CJ5 345Hp ChevyPwrd, two motorcycles, '85 Pickup: The '89 Volvo is the newest vehicle I own. it wasn't Volvos safety , it was Longevity that sold me http://home.no.net/ebrox/Tony's%20cars.htm








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    Have a laugh on me...Often wish cars were't equipped with them 200 1993

    You Volvo guys (ladies) are probably pretty conservative about using the rear fog light, and this is a valuable safety feature. But I often see nitwits in Mercedes or recent XC-90 -type SUVs with the rear fog light glowing brilliantly on completely clear nights. Two options:
    1. They have no idea that the thing is on and don't know why an indicator is on on their dashboard.
    2. They think they are making their car more safe by blinding people behind them.








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      Have a laugh on me...Often wish cars were't equipped with them 200 1993

      I don't know about Mercedes, but fog lights on all recent Volvos must be activated each time the car starts--the "on" state doesn't persist across startups. So yes, they're doing it intentionally...








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      Have a laugh on me...Often wish cars were't equipped with them 200 1993

      I like the high-dollar, luxury SUVs that drive with front foglights on at all times. It's nice to drive down I-95 at night with an SUV shining 6 headlights right through your back window. Of course, this makes it safer...for them. Who gives a damn if I die because I'm blind? The important part is that they can see a tiny bit better.








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        Have a laugh on me...Often wish cars were't equipped with them 200 1993

        I'm planning to fight BACK at these elevated Santa Fe Engine lights in my rear view mirrior (I will say it eliminates the need for a roof lamp to find things in the floor board) but anyway I have a few projector beams style fog lights and I intend to use one (or two) on the rear crossbar of my bike rack to shine back at them! LOL - I already have micro lights on the front bar in addition to fogs under the bumper so I have 180 degrees of view at night.
        --
        '92 244 NOW w/ M47 (Hydra, turbo bars, bilstein, urethane bushings)








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    Have a laugh on me... 200 1993

    I did the same. But I gave up. What's the punch line?








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      Have a laugh on me... 200 1993

      Driver side only.








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        aftermarket assy have the connection,the power wire is there in the car already? 200 1993

        The wire is there for it no place to hook it up to the assy. If you have to purchase a replacement the aftermarket ones have the connections for the light and you will have both.








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          aftermarket assy have the connection,the power wire is there in the car already? 200 1993

          Well I was seriously baffled by it because there was a bulb, bulb socket, and a printed circuit there. Why go through all the trouble of having that if it doesn't work. Why not just leave it a blank section on the circuit board? My guess is to have it a spare? Still doesn't explain the printed circuit though.








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            aftermarket assy have the connection,the power wire is there in the car already? 200 1993

            Probably to accommodate the right hand drive countries, where the right side light would probably be enabled instead of the left. I don't know this to be a fact, but I don't know why the left hand lamp would be enabled in a right hand drive country, since it would defeat the purpose.

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            Chris Herbst
            Scottsdale, AZ

            1992 940 150k
            2005 S80 30k








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            aftermarket assy have the connection,the power wire is there in the car already? 200 1993

            Right hand drive markets. It's cheaper to have it all printed and ready to go then just not hook it up to whatever side is the outside of the road.
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            1997 850, 1979 242GT, 1990 740GL








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              Left - right hand drive... 200 1993

              Yup, reportedly the functioning rear fog light is on the driver's side. Switched for left/right hand drive cars.

              My '89 has rear fogs on both sides, as did my '86. Somewhere along the line they went to single-side only to avoid the confusion of drivers thinking they were brake lights.

              I think in Europe those rear fogs are pretty common so they get recognized when seen. Here, they seem to generate confusion almost no matter what the circumstances.

              I do use the dual rear fogs on the '89 for foggy/rainy conditions. I also use them for drivers following too close behind me. Sometimes they get the idea and back off. If not, I give them a good dose of the REAL brake lights, that usually fixes it.
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              Sven: '89 245 NA, 951 ECU, expanded air dam, forward belly pan reaches oem belly pan, airbox heater upgraded, E-fan, 205/65-15 at 50 psi, IPD sways, no a/c-p/s belt, E-Codes, amber front corner reflectors, aero front face, quad horns, tach, small clock.







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