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- From: drew@bnr.co.uk (Scooby Doo)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.driving
- Subject: Re: Headlights and driving lights
- Date: 20 Jan 1993 14:08:20 GMT
- Organization: BNR Europe, New Southgate, London.
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- In article <i3qmXB10w165w@major.panix.com> dos@major.panix.com (Dave O'Shea) writes:
- >bob1@cos.com (Bob Blackshaw) writes:
- >
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- Much chat about driving and fog lamps deleted..
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- >my high beams" crowd up here in NY, too! :)
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- Over here in England, the fog lamps (below or in the bumper) are
- wired to come on with the low beam and go off with the highbeam, whereas
- the driving lights (mounted above the bumper) go on with the high beam
- and off with the low. On my car, you don't have an option to turn the
- driving lights on or off, but you can override the fog lights and turn them
- off. But not turn them on unless the low beam only is on.
- >
- >--
- >4x4 owners do it in the mud. And snow. And dirt. And rocks. Kinky, huh?
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