Photo of front fog switch
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Photo of front fog switch
as above,can someone send me a pic of the back of the front fog switch of
a 99 sti or just of a facelift please and the actual plug that it goes into.
as ive got a facelift switch and its different to the plug ???????????
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my connector plugs look loke these
a 99 sti or just of a facelift please and the actual plug that it goes into.
as ive got a facelift switch and its different to the plug ???????????
cheers
my connector plugs look loke these
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Hi,
Sorry, didnt realise you wanted just a pic when you PM'd me....
Have a look in this post of mine, i need a rear one for my MY00:
https://www.scoobynet.com/wanted-18/...ht-switch.html
Thats what the connector at the back should look like.
Sorry, didnt realise you wanted just a pic when you PM'd me....
Have a look in this post of mine, i need a rear one for my MY00:
https://www.scoobynet.com/wanted-18/...ht-switch.html
Thats what the connector at the back should look like.
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Sorry no pics but I've found there to be two types of connector for the classics, and both were fitted randomly across the years so are not MY specific.
The newage switches are a different size to the classics all together.
Another tip is to look for a small white plastic clip / lug in the connection part of the switch - it can be removed for different types / shape of connector to go in.
Hope this explains - feel free to Pm me if it doesn't.
The newage switches are a different size to the classics all together.
Another tip is to look for a small white plastic clip / lug in the connection part of the switch - it can be removed for different types / shape of connector to go in.
Hope this explains - feel free to Pm me if it doesn't.
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Ive just ordered a new rear foglight switch from a dealer, £23ish pounds so not as bad as i thought. Just give them your VIN and they will match it to the correct part number for you...
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