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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / May 2008

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Odd rear fog light on '92 944?

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don b. - 05 May 2008 00:12 GMT
I got a "bulb out" light on the instrument cluster.
As I was going through the all the rear bulbs (since none appeared
to be out - front or rear) I found that the right side rear fog
light is a dummy! The bulb mount has a spot for a bulb but was empty.
The lens is molded with a capped over pass through for the bulb to go into
the lens! I can't imagine why.

If anyone knows what could possibly be the reason for this please
let me know. What would be the point of having a rear fog light
on only one side...
Reed - 05 May 2008 04:14 GMT
> I got a "bulb out" light on the instrument cluster.
> As I was going through the all the rear bulbs (since none appeared
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> let me know. What would be the point of having a rear fog light
> on only one side...

It is a European "thing".
They require a bright red bulb on the driver's side when fog lights are in
use. Only one side to be different from brake lights. (Remember the
"driver's side" could be left or right depending on country)
mjc13<REMOVETHIS> - 05 May 2008 05:41 GMT
>> I got a "bulb out" light on the instrument cluster.
>> As I was going through the all the rear bulbs (since none appeared
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> in use. Only one side to be different from brake lights. (Remember the
> "driver's side" could be left or right depending on country)

   Yes. It was fun to use the fog lights to simulate brake lights for
the 'benefit' of tailgaters, but I suppose they might also react to just
one...
don b. - 06 May 2008 00:23 GMT
>> I got a "bulb out" light on the instrument cluster.
>> As I was going through the all the rear bulbs (since none appeared
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>use. Only one side to be different from brake lights. (Remember the
>"driver's side" could be left or right depending on country)

Interesting...
Thanks!
Good information.
James Sweet - 05 May 2008 05:45 GMT
>I got a "bulb out" light on the instrument cluster.
> As I was going through the all the rear bulbs (since none appeared
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> let me know. What would be the point of having a rear fog light
> on only one side...

Older Volvos had them on both sides, newer ones have it on the driver's
side. The lense is molded on both sides because they use the same lense for
RHD cars.
 
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