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What's the function of this light button?
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<blockquote data-quote="cmpong" data-source="post: 471492" data-attributes="member: 9527"><p>EU regulations make it compulsory to have rear fog light since the 90's. The side of the rear fog light determines the driving side (UK called it off side - off the kerb side). Notice some euro cars does have both side, Peugeot have it on the centre i.e 206. </p><p></p><p>The light intensity is brighter due to the smaller space to reflect and positioned at driver's eye level. The bulb wattage is the same for brake light and rear fog light.</p><p></p><p>In 2011, all new cars to be used in EU must be installed with DRL. All for the name of safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmpong, post: 471492, member: 9527"] EU regulations make it compulsory to have rear fog light since the 90's. The side of the rear fog light determines the driving side (UK called it off side - off the kerb side). Notice some euro cars does have both side, Peugeot have it on the centre i.e 206. The light intensity is brighter due to the smaller space to reflect and positioned at driver's eye level. The bulb wattage is the same for brake light and rear fog light. In 2011, all new cars to be used in EU must be installed with DRL. All for the name of safety. [/QUOTE]
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