Rear fog lights?
#18
i can't say for any other make besides my audi q7.
but mines has 2 little rear fog lights that are bright and quite annoying to others.
and if i turn off the ignition with the light switch on any other position besides Auto or Off, i get the really really REALLY annoying BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP until I make the switch.
that's all my Audi ever does. BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP.
That's one of the reasons I can't wait to friggin return the damn thing after the lease is up!
Oh and Audi dealerships are bigger thieves than lexus/toyota
but mines has 2 little rear fog lights that are bright and quite annoying to others.
and if i turn off the ignition with the light switch on any other position besides Auto or Off, i get the really really REALLY annoying BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP until I make the switch.
that's all my Audi ever does. BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP.
That's one of the reasons I can't wait to friggin return the damn thing after the lease is up!
Oh and Audi dealerships are bigger thieves than lexus/toyota
#19
As it was mentioned right, euro versions of the car come with rear fogs. But its a pretty useless tool especially when you have LED taillights which are already visible quite well from a distance even in bad weather. Rear fogs do a nice job distracting and blinding peope driving behind you, so you are lucky you don't have them
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You're right its for driving in low visible weather (heavy rain or fog). It's not only German cars but all European cars are required to have, all vehicles receive annual inspection. Also headlamp washer for HID headlamps are required! It's apart of the conversion for those who import US cars to Europe...
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Some of you guys sound like 15 year olds. Rear fog lamps are a great safety feature especially for areas where fog or low visibility occurs. My Audi has one - every car produced for the European market is required by law to have them. Same for yellow rear blinkers, first aid kits, folding side mirrors and side signal repeaters (you've seen them on Audi's, BMWs, Mercedes). American manufacturers don't included them because they're not required by law to include them. Why voluntarily add a safety feature? I guess it's because people, like some of the people writing here, think that they're annoying etc don't understand them. Why use a rear fog lamp when you don't even use your blinkers? Maybe GM should start offering blinkers as an option; most of you don't use them anyway. Geez... American drivers!
#26
I am in asia where we never get fog or snow (just heavy rain from time to time, being tropical)
My IS250 is equipped with the rear fogs that you mention.
The switch for the rear fogs are spring loaded on the lighting switch stalk (spring loaded kind of like the ECT Snow switch) thus will automatically turn off when you switch off the car and will not come back on when you restart it unless you manually turn them back on again. This is probably a measure to prevent you inadvertently leaving it on and annoying other road users
I've maybe only used it a couple of times. They don't really seem useful. I am currently toying with the idea of putting really bright bulbs there so i can turn them on when someone is tailgating me
Seen from the back in real life where it's not pitch dark it's just like an additional bulb on your tail lights. Doesn't look particularly brighter than the rest of the tail bulbs but i only ever saw it once and that was in a brightly lit environment
If you guys really want pics i can take em and put them up here. Bearing in mind my taillights are 09+. Let me know
My IS250 is equipped with the rear fogs that you mention.
The switch for the rear fogs are spring loaded on the lighting switch stalk (spring loaded kind of like the ECT Snow switch) thus will automatically turn off when you switch off the car and will not come back on when you restart it unless you manually turn them back on again. This is probably a measure to prevent you inadvertently leaving it on and annoying other road users
I've maybe only used it a couple of times. They don't really seem useful. I am currently toying with the idea of putting really bright bulbs there so i can turn them on when someone is tailgating me
Seen from the back in real life where it's not pitch dark it's just like an additional bulb on your tail lights. Doesn't look particularly brighter than the rest of the tail bulbs but i only ever saw it once and that was in a brightly lit environment
If you guys really want pics i can take em and put them up here. Bearing in mind my taillights are 09+. Let me know
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#27
I am in asia where we never get fog or snow (just heavy rain from time to time, being tropical)
My IS250 is equipped with the rear fogs that you mention.
The switch for the rear fogs are spring loaded on the lighting switch stalk (spring loaded kind of like the ECT Snow switch) thus will automatically turn off when you switch off the car and will not come back on when you restart it unless you manually turn them back on again. This is probably a measure to prevent you inadvertently leaving it on and annoying other road users
I've maybe only used it a couple of times. They don't really seem useful. I am currently toying with the idea of putting really bright bulbs there so i can turn them on when someone is tailgating me
Seen from the back in real life where it's not pitch dark it's just like an additional bulb on your tail lights. Doesn't look particularly brighter than the rest of the tail bulbs but i only ever saw it once and that was in a brightly lit environment
If you guys really want pics i can take em and put them up here. Bearing in mind my taillights are 09+. Let me know
My IS250 is equipped with the rear fogs that you mention.
The switch for the rear fogs are spring loaded on the lighting switch stalk (spring loaded kind of like the ECT Snow switch) thus will automatically turn off when you switch off the car and will not come back on when you restart it unless you manually turn them back on again. This is probably a measure to prevent you inadvertently leaving it on and annoying other road users
I've maybe only used it a couple of times. They don't really seem useful. I am currently toying with the idea of putting really bright bulbs there so i can turn them on when someone is tailgating me
Seen from the back in real life where it's not pitch dark it's just like an additional bulb on your tail lights. Doesn't look particularly brighter than the rest of the tail bulbs but i only ever saw it once and that was in a brightly lit environment
If you guys really want pics i can take em and put them up here. Bearing in mind my taillights are 09+. Let me know
#29
I Love the Rear fogs my Audi had. When used correctly they really enhanced how visible you were in heavy fog.
But I understand the pain of driving behind them on clear nights. Sadly the trend for teens today is to drive all the time with fogs on, making it very dangerous and annoying for those that are forced to share the roads with them. So much for a great safety feature when put in the hands of a teenage driver. (I will certainly vote for any law that make their use in clear weather illegal.)
I like the Lexus idea, where you can run the rears independently, Audi used a single switch for both front and rear. Of note, many Audi's only ran a rear fog on one side, mine had it on both.
Vince
But I understand the pain of driving behind them on clear nights. Sadly the trend for teens today is to drive all the time with fogs on, making it very dangerous and annoying for those that are forced to share the roads with them. So much for a great safety feature when put in the hands of a teenage driver. (I will certainly vote for any law that make their use in clear weather illegal.)
I like the Lexus idea, where you can run the rears independently, Audi used a single switch for both front and rear. Of note, many Audi's only ran a rear fog on one side, mine had it on both.
Vince