6N2 - Retro-fitting OEM fogs

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Post by SpikeyG40 »

o and another thing, i don't supose you no the part numbers for thos do ya? i doubt i'll need them but just in case!
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put a post in the vag forum and mill post all the part numbers and quote you on them
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Post by rishisisodia »

i jus thought i'd try n see where the wiring is for the fogs but i cant seem 2 find any wires :( where abouts are they normally? :? please help guys x
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awesome! This is defo getting used!!!! What switch are we talking about here, does the lower spec models not come with a switch to activate the fogs??

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Post by Ollie_R »

Hey Phil, the switch on the lower spec models only activate the rear fog light. You need the switch that does the front ones, like This.

Also, if you're fitting fogs, you may need to extend the wiring for the fogs. The wiring for the drivers side fog light was too short, so I had to splice some wire (fortunately provided by VagParts in my fog kit 8)) onto the previous wiring and also you may need to stick a new plug on the end.
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Ahhhhhh perfect ollie, you da man :wink:
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anybody got the pics to go with this? bit lost :?
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Post by 8080 »

Aww this takes me back - the first thing I visited uk-polos for, and the first thing I did to my car

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8080 wrote:Aww this takes me back - the first thing I visited uk-polos for, and the first thing I did to my car
absolute legend mate thank you so the brown and white one i need to use

thank you very very much :D
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Post by mbaichu »

do you need the washers???
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Post by 8080 »

mbaichu wrote:do you need the washers???
Yeah, they're just plain ordinary washers. The little plastic clip-in nuts are essential though. I just got the lot from VW:

Screws N 013 9671 x6
Washers N 011 6644 x6
Plastic Nuts N 905 353 01 x6
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Post by Zeus! »

Does anyone know if this the same for 6n's???
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Post by 8080 »

No 6n foglights are completely different. I'd say there must be few threads on here about fitting them tho
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Post by Zeus! »

I know the lights are completey different, I meant is the wiring the same?
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