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Old 08-28-2010, 05:39 PM
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Adding the rear foglight?

I bought off the showroom floor again and did not get rear fog lights (again). But on the Clubman I notice it is already part of the light assembly on the drivers side correct? Is adding the light as simple as adding the switch and a little programming at the stealer and maybe a lightbulb?
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i think programm is needed.... i just wired it to my brake light..
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Old 08-29-2010, 08:17 AM
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I bought off the showroom floor again and did not get rear fog lights (again). But on the Clubman I notice it is already part of the light assembly on the drivers side correct? Is adding the light as simple as adding the switch and a little programming at the stealer and maybe a lightbulb?
There is one fog light on driver side only. The bulb is already installed from the factory.
Technically the switch is already present as well. you just need the toggle handle.
Programming is required.
You may also want to replace the plastic panel with the icons but that is not required.
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I just happen to have a toggle left over from my 09 project. I was dreading pulling the dash apart for that one and ended up just running a wire from the front fogs to the rear fogs. I ended up doing it because I heard programming was 2 times the price of the original option. Anyone have any pricing reports to share for programming a rear fog retro on a clubman?
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