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When looking at the taillamp cluster how do you tell which are the fog lights. Sounds stupid, but I cannot seem to be able to find them. |
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I believe the bottom ones, or the red ones that don't light with the taillamps and brakelamps on.
The rear fogs won't illuminate without the key on and the headlamps on. I had heard that earlier Discos had the rear-fog in the bumper, but my bumper has tail and turn lights. |
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John:
I don't remember from what I've read on what year they switched the rear fogs from the bumpers horizontal clusters to the vertical tail light clusters.Anyways try this: With the engine running turn on the parking lights, look at the back of the truck and see which ones light-up,then hit the switch for the fogs and look at the back of the truck again paying particular atention at the lights in the bumper and the bottom red ones on the vertical tail light clusters by the sides of the rear tail gate.Post the findings. Carlos |
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