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I have a 94 s1 r33 non turbo and silly question, how do i turn the for lights on? i assumed they would go on with the high beem but thats not the case.

lol... really??? you thought fog lights that should be turned on when foggy/rainy were meant to come on with your high beams?

Look on your right indicator stalk... the one for your headlights.... the switch in the middle of it.... that is your fog lights..

you may have gotten your car the same way I did... without any globes in them and the fuse removed... check the fuse box near the drivers door if you have the fuse and for globes and the general wiring to the lights...

they arent even that bright... dont make that greater difference...

Adam

are you talking about the ones next to the indicators, or the ones that were factory options located underneath the indicators? (where theres usually a plastic grill, only on M-Spec bars)

Im talking about the ones next to the indicators, there is no button on the indicator stalk other then the one to turn on the head lights. so still dont know how to turn them on.

Thanks for telling me what the bar is called been trying to find out.

Im getting a Siries 2 front bar for x-mas so im going to sell my m-spec, its black with the lights (not factry optioned lights) and in near perfect condition... what is is worth? and whats a s2 bar worth?

Are you sure you actually have foglights?

The series one, with and without fog lights look the same from outside, just that the non fog light series 1 cars don't have the bulb or wiring, or switch.

But when "looking" at the car from outside, with all lights off, look like they do have fog lights.

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Are you sure you actually have foglights?

The series one, with and without fog lights look the same from outside, just that the non fog light series 1 cars don't have the bulb or wiring, or switch.

But when "looking" at the car from outside, with all lights off, look like they do have fog lights.

well that explains allot, cheers. i thought they were a on all stock 33's. you can close this if you like eug.

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