Front fog not working.
Front fog not working.
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The boot light could have stopped working because of a problem with the switch that makes it come on when the boot opens. That's not connected with the front fogs, no. Unless you've got some sort of water-related electrical problem that is messing up multiple relays and/or ECUs (not sure that is too likely though).
I really would consider investing in a cheap multimeter from Maplin's, B&Q or somewhere like that so you can check if the voltage is coming through to those respective lights.
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steviewevie The boot light could have stopped working because of a problem with the switch that makes it come on when the boot opens. That's not connected with the front fogs, no. Unless you've got some sort of water-related electrical problem that is messing up multiple relays and/or ECUs (not sure that is too likely though).
I really would consider investing in a cheap multimeter from Maplin's, B&Q or somewhere like that so you can check if the voltage is coming through to those respective lights.
steviewevie The boot light could have stopped working because of a problem with the switch that makes it come on when the boot opens. That's not connected with the front fogs, no. Unless you've got some sort of water-related electrical problem that is messing up multiple relays and/or ECUs (not sure that is too likely though).
I really would consider investing in a cheap multimeter from Maplin's, B&Q or somewhere like that so you can check if the voltage is coming through to those respective lights.