Front Fog Lamp (If Fitted)
FRONT FOG LAMP (If Fitted)
Front fog lamps are an optional fitment on low specification vehicles and a standard fitment on high specification vehicles.
Two front fog lamps are located in apertures in the front bumper. Each lamp is secured in the bumper with three screws which are covered with a finisher. The fog lamp has an adjuster screw which is accessible by removal of the lamp surround and is used to set the fog lamp to the correct alignment.
The fog lamp uses a 55W halogen H11 bulb which is located in a holder. The holder is located in a hole in the rear of the fog lamp housing and is turned to lock in position.
The front fog lamps are controlled by the lighting control switch. When the ignition switch is in the ignition position (II) and the lighting control switch is in the side lamp or headlamp position, the lighting control switch can be pulled to the first position to activate the front fog lamps.
If the switch is pulled to the second position, the front and rear fog lamps are activated. A front fog lamp warning indicator is illuminated in the instrument cluster when the front fog lamps are active.
Front Fog Lamps Functionality (NAS and Canadian Markets Only)
The front fog lamps are powered by an additional relay (relay 5) which is located in the BJB in the engine compartment.
The front fog lamps operate as described previously but with the following differences which cover local laws governing lamp usage.
If the low beam headlamps and the front fog lamps are on at the same time, when the high beam headlamps are switched on, the front fog lamps will be automatically switched off. When the high beam headlamps are switched off, the front fog lamps will be switched back on automatically.
NOTE: The front fog lamps will also be switched off if the headlamp high beam flash function is operated.