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Old 03-11-2007, 12:01 AM   #1
Vines5161
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Default Rear Fog Light

I have just picked up my new focus(new to me) '03 3 door zetec. I was reading the book about the fog lights. It told me that if I turn the lights on and then pull the switch out one notch the front fog lights come on with the headlights. this it does just as the book said. it thensays if I pull the switch out one more notch the rear fog light will come on. What rear fog light??? Where is it ???? In the rear bumper I have two lights, both are reverse lights.
Can anyone tell me where the rear fog light should be. It is just a case of a blown globe ????
I picked the car up Thursday afternoon. A mate saw it Thursday night and said "It looks like sex on wheels". Felt great coming from a GT-P owner.

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