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Foglight Switch LED Indicator Flashing or Completely Out
Mine did the same thing for a couple days, then stopped working. I've only had my car for less than 3 months. Haven't went to the stealership for it yet though.
Mine was the same, I had to take it in and they replaced the switch, easy fix but pain in the ass
oh ya and it was covered by the dealer.
Shit happens, Drive faster
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GO SENS GO!!!!!!!
^^how long did it take them to get the car back to you?
TRADED IN BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN: 2006 GT Coupe in granite metallic, 15/5% tint, vinyl side marker deletes, Doctor Speed Stage 3 CAI, RED calipers by DupliColor, RED LED interior lights, 45 LED tail lights, WideView 8000K HID coversion kit, Nokya Artic White fogs installed, running MoBil 1, FIRST ever granite metallic color matched headlights!! Color matched eyelids just finished! GT-R Exhaust installed. R1 Concepts drilled and slotted zinc plated front rotors.
Knowing the dealer tho it'd take longer than that. Well sometimes at mine anyway.
Took them all day to replace the weatherstrip on my car. One side. Can't complain though I guess since they did a real good job. Looks from the factory.
They had to order a switch for me a few weeks ago, but I never went back to get it installed because I've been too busy. I guess I'll talk to them tomorrow to see if it's still in stock.
when i took my car to the dealer for other fixes, i told em about it and heres what they said "b/c you have aftermarket bulbs in ur fogs we cant determine if the bulbs are the problem or not" please put back the original bulbs and then we can look at it. what do u guys think? is that BS or could it be true
when i took my car to the dealer for other fixes, i told em about it and heres what they said "b/c you have aftermarket bulbs in ur fogs we cant determine if the bulbs are the problem or not" please put back the original bulbs and then we can look at it. what do u guys think? is that BS or could it be true
I call BS. The bulbs should have no impact on the LED in the switch.
when i took my car to the dealer for other fixes, i told em about it and heres what they said "b/c you have aftermarket bulbs in ur fogs we cant determine if the bulbs are the problem or not" please put back the original bulbs and then we can look at it. what do u guys think? is that BS or could it be true
I call BS. The bulbs should have no impact on the LED in the switch.
I lift the flag on this . At no time was I shown in the electrical course I took that a light bulb would return current back to a LED in a switch. The proper route for the current is battery to fuse to LED SWITCH back to fuse to light bulb and it returns in the same manner. That is why when there is an over charge in current, the fuse blows out, not the LED switch that could easily burn itself. But that is what I was taught..... Don't quote me as if it is concrete coz technically you have to look at the schematics to determine if the switch is parallel or in series with the wiring. And also you have to think that it is easier for them to replace 10cents bulbs than a few buck bulbs..... :smoke:
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