After washing the car I've given the car it's usual lights / fluids / tyres check and just wanted to double check something which I hadn't spotted before.
The last few cars I've had have had asymmetric reversing/rear fog lights (i.e. reversing light on the nearside (UK) of the rear light cluster, rear fog in the offside position).
The T-Cross has separate reversing and rear fog lights - 2 reversing lights in the main cluster (both of which illuminate when in reverse) and 2 rear fog lights in the rear bumper unit - however only the offside illuminates, which would be correct for the UK, so I'm assuming that only one bulb is fitted ? Does anyone know if the nearside housing would have the electrics in place to just plug a bulb in, or would it need a new (presumably European to get the symmetry) nearside unit ?
Checked the manual which just refers to rear fog lights but doesn't specify how many,
Ta
The last few cars I've had have had asymmetric reversing/rear fog lights (i.e. reversing light on the nearside (UK) of the rear light cluster, rear fog in the offside position).
The T-Cross has separate reversing and rear fog lights - 2 reversing lights in the main cluster (both of which illuminate when in reverse) and 2 rear fog lights in the rear bumper unit - however only the offside illuminates, which would be correct for the UK, so I'm assuming that only one bulb is fitted ? Does anyone know if the nearside housing would have the electrics in place to just plug a bulb in, or would it need a new (presumably European to get the symmetry) nearside unit ?
Checked the manual which just refers to rear fog lights but doesn't specify how many,
Ta