AutosTalk Forums  

Mystery lights

Volvo automobiles Volvo automobiles. (alt.autos.volvo)


Discuss Mystery lights in the Volvo automobiles forum.



Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old   
Perk
 
Posts: n/a

Default Mystery lights - 01-15-2009 , 05:34 PM






This sounds dumb but there are four lights above one another on each
side of the rear of my 1990 740 wagon. The lower three are easy but what
is the top one for??

There's a bulb in there but it doesn't come on with any switch that I've
found.

Thanks much,

Perk (:>)
--
Note --- My real email is perkatwavecabledotcom

Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old   
James Sweet
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Mystery lights - 01-15-2009 , 11:50 PM






Perk wrote:
Quote:
This sounds dumb but there are four lights above one another on each
side of the rear of my 1990 740 wagon. The lower three are easy but what
is the top one for??

There's a bulb in there but it doesn't come on with any switch that I've
found.

Thanks much,

Perk (:>)

Rear fog lamp, turn on the headlights and then turn on the switch next
to the one for your front fog lamps. Depending on year and locale, there
may be sockets in one or both sides.


Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old   
Andy
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Mystery lights - 01-16-2009 , 01:34 PM




"James Sweet" <jamessweet1 (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote

: Perk wrote:
: > This sounds dumb but there are four lights above one another on each
: > side of the rear of my 1990 740 wagon. The lower three are easy but what
: > is the top one for??
: >
: > There's a bulb in there but it doesn't come on with any switch that I've
: > found.
: >
: > Thanks much,
: >
: > Perk (:>)
:
:
: Rear fog lamp, turn on the headlights and then turn on the switch next
: to the one for your front fog lamps. Depending on year and locale, there
: may be sockets in one or both sides.

Also, headlights may have to be dimmed (dipped) for rear fog light(s) to
operate.

Andy I.



Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old   
Perk
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Mystery lights - 01-16-2009 , 02:36 PM



Thanks all,

They're the fog lights alright. I got them to work but all I really did
though is remove the fuse and clean the contacts a bit.

Turned on the headlights and the switch and Presto !!, they were on.

All the best,

Perk (:>)


Andy wrote:
Quote:
"James Sweet" <jamessweet1 (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:gkp3mo$jqc$2 (AT) news (DOT) motzarella.org...
: Perk wrote:
: > This sounds dumb but there are four lights above one another on each
: > side of the rear of my 1990 740 wagon. The lower three are easy but what
: > is the top one for??
:
: > There's a bulb in there but it doesn't come on with any switch that I've
: > found.
:
: > Thanks much,
:
: > Perk (:>)
:
:
: Rear fog lamp, turn on the headlights and then turn on the switch next
: to the one for your front fog lamps. Depending on year and locale, there
: may be sockets in one or both sides.

Also, headlights may have to be dimmed (dipped) for rear fog light(s) to
operate.

Andy I.



--
Note --- My real email is perkatwavecabledotcom


Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old   
James Sweet
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Mystery lights - 01-16-2009 , 09:46 PM



Andy wrote:
Quote:
"James Sweet" <jamessweet1 (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:gkp3mo$jqc$2 (AT) news (DOT) motzarella.org...
: Perk wrote:
: > This sounds dumb but there are four lights above one another on each
: > side of the rear of my 1990 740 wagon. The lower three are easy but what
: > is the top one for??
:
: > There's a bulb in there but it doesn't come on with any switch that I've
: > found.
:
: > Thanks much,
:
: > Perk (:>)
:
:
: Rear fog lamp, turn on the headlights and then turn on the switch next
: to the one for your front fog lamps. Depending on year and locale, there
: may be sockets in one or both sides.

Also, headlights may have to be dimmed (dipped) for rear fog light(s) to
operate.

Andy I.



I find that terminology confusing for some reason. Here the main beams
are what you'd call dipped, and the high beams are what you'd call main
beams.


Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old   
James Sweet
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Mystery lights - 01-16-2009 , 09:46 PM



Perk wrote:
Quote:
Thanks all,

They're the fog lights alright. I got them to work but all I really did
though is remove the fuse and clean the contacts a bit.

Turned on the headlights and the switch and Presto !!, they were on.

All the best,

Perk (:>)



Now just don't be one of those dorks driving around with them on in the
middle of the summer on clear nights


Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old   
Leftie
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Mystery lights - 01-17-2009 , 05:38 AM



Perk wrote:
Quote:
Thanks all,

They're the fog lights alright. I got them to work but all I really did
though is remove the fuse and clean the contacts a bit.

Turned on the headlights and the switch and Presto !!, they were on.

All the best,

Perk (:>)

The dual rear fog lights are very handy for tailgaters - just turn
them on and watch the car on your rear bumper back off, because they
think you're braking. Safer than actually hitting the brakes, and more fun.



Quote:

Andy wrote:
"James Sweet" <jamessweet1 (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:gkp3mo$jqc$2 (AT) news (DOT) motzarella.org...
: Perk wrote:
: > This sounds dumb but there are four lights above one another on each
: > side of the rear of my 1990 740 wagon. The lower three are easy
but what
: > is the top one for??
:
: > There's a bulb in there but it doesn't come on with any switch
that I've
: > found.
:
: > Thanks much,
:
: > Perk (:>)
:
:
: Rear fog lamp, turn on the headlights and then turn on the switch next
: to the one for your front fog lamps. Depending on year and locale,
there
: may be sockets in one or both sides.

Also, headlights may have to be dimmed (dipped) for rear fog light(s)
to operate.

Andy I.




Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old   
James Sweet
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Mystery lights - 01-17-2009 , 02:00 PM




Quote:

The dual rear fog lights are very handy for tailgaters - just turn
them on and watch the car on your rear bumper back off, because they
think you're braking. Safer than actually hitting the brakes, and more fun.




Easier to just touch the brake pedal just enough to turn the lights on
and not slow the car.


Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old   
Happy Trails
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Mystery lights - 01-18-2009 , 12:15 AM



On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 11:00:56 -0800, James Sweet
<jamessweet1 (AT) trashmail (DOT) net> wrote:
Quote:
Easier to just touch the brake pedal just enough to turn the lights on
and not slow the car.
Pain in the ass if it switches off the cruise control.



Reply With Quote
Reply




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



Powered by vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.