EURO OEM REAR FOG LIGHT
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EURO OEM REAR FOG LIGHT
Hello, saw few s63 sedans with that mod, I understand rear bumper diffuser needs to be replaced. Does anyone know how do do this mod, looks really amazing. Thanks in advance.
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I dont understand what you are saying. Do you have a picture?
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"This high intensity light is meant to be illuminated during periods of inclement weather such as fog, smoke or heavy precipitation thereby preventing a rear end collision by a following vehicle.
It should not be used during normal visibility conditions as its brightness can dazzle following drivers. It is about as bright as flashing the brake lights. The further away from the vehicle you are the brighter they become.
20 feet away and they are blinding. Trust me if this light is turned on when visibility is normal the guy behind you is going to be very pissed off. Much brighter, very much brighter than any other light on the rear of the vehicle.
Some US drivers misuse the light, I think, because they don't know what its real purpose is and its deleterious effect on following drivers when visibility is good."
ALso, the whole housing doesn't light up, only a certain portion:
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Correct, it doesn't turn on with reverse, just for fog feature.
"This high intensity light is meant to be illuminated during periods of inclement weather such as fog, smoke or heavy precipitation thereby preventing a rear end collision by a following vehicle.
It should not be used during normal visibility conditions as its brightness can dazzle following drivers. It is about as bright as flashing the brake lights. The further away from the vehicle you are the brighter they become.
20 feet away and they are blinding. Trust me if this light is turned on when visibility is normal the guy behind you is going to be very pissed off. Much brighter, very much brighter than any other light on the rear of the vehicle.
Some US drivers misuse the light, I think, because they don't know what its real purpose is and its deleterious effect on following drivers when visibility is good."
ALso, the whole housing doesn't light up, only a certain portion:
"This high intensity light is meant to be illuminated during periods of inclement weather such as fog, smoke or heavy precipitation thereby preventing a rear end collision by a following vehicle.
It should not be used during normal visibility conditions as its brightness can dazzle following drivers. It is about as bright as flashing the brake lights. The further away from the vehicle you are the brighter they become.
20 feet away and they are blinding. Trust me if this light is turned on when visibility is normal the guy behind you is going to be very pissed off. Much brighter, very much brighter than any other light on the rear of the vehicle.
Some US drivers misuse the light, I think, because they don't know what its real purpose is and its deleterious effect on following drivers when visibility is good."
ALso, the whole housing doesn't light up, only a certain portion:
Thanks again....
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#12
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Care to share more info? That post doesn't say much. Cost? How did you set it up to function? Separate switch, or did you get an OEM switch?
#13
Shop installed it with a small discrete button in the overhead console, could not get the OEM switch to work
I don't recall the labor but wasn't crazy