F55/F56 Can someone explain the front/rear foglight "option"?
#26
You especially shouldn't use rear fog lights unless there is heavy fog. They're extra bright and can temporarily blind people.
http://dastern.torque.net/Rearfogs/Rearfogs.html
#27
You're only supposed to use fog lights when they're needed. Otherwise it just causes glare for other drivers.
You especially shouldn't use rear fog lights unless there is heavy fog. They're extra bright and can temporarily blind people.
http://dastern.torque.net/Rearfogs/Rearfogs.html
You especially shouldn't use rear fog lights unless there is heavy fog. They're extra bright and can temporarily blind people.
http://dastern.torque.net/Rearfogs/Rearfogs.html
#28
I noticed this too on our F56...Just today actually, the rear fogs have bulbs and wired just no button up front. I will do some more research to see if this can be turned on.
#30
#31
The rear fog lights are not bad if you drive in fog a lot. I know that sounds obvious but they are to increase your visibility to others and if you're not in fog a lot, they are of questionable value. Some cops in the US have stopped people with them on because they thought they were stuck brake lights. They may not be fully legal to use in some places in the US as well.
#32
Having only owned European cars (MINIs, VWs, Audis, BMWs, Land Rovers and Saabs), none of them allowed the fogs (front or rear) to remain on after the vehicle was shut off and restarted. Maybe that is an Asian/Korean or American thing?
#34
You're only supposed to use fog lights when they're needed. Otherwise it just causes glare for other drivers.
You especially shouldn't use rear fog lights unless there is heavy fog. They're extra bright and can temporarily blind people.
http://dastern.torque.net/Rearfogs/Rearfogs.html
You especially shouldn't use rear fog lights unless there is heavy fog. They're extra bright and can temporarily blind people.
http://dastern.torque.net/Rearfogs/Rearfogs.html
I have zero problems using them with tailgaters. Works like a charm!
#36
The rear fogs are controlled from the main light switch cluster. There's two buttons to the left of the main switch; one for the front fogs the other for the rear. I believe they're variants of the main light switch. Try looking there for different P/N's
#37
Ahh, of course, I didn't think to look for it as part of the main headlight switch.
Yep, there it is:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...83&hg=61&fg=35
For my car with the Front fogs, LED headlights, and Rain sensor, I would need switch p/n 61319301806 to add the Rear Fog functionality.
A quick Bing search turns up a Turner Motorsport listing:
http://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-19...-bmw-part.aspx
They want $123 for the switch.
Hmmm, not sure I want it that badly yet.
Yep, there it is:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...83&hg=61&fg=35
For my car with the Front fogs, LED headlights, and Rain sensor, I would need switch p/n 61319301806 to add the Rear Fog functionality.
A quick Bing search turns up a Turner Motorsport listing:
http://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-19...-bmw-part.aspx
They want $123 for the switch.
Hmmm, not sure I want it that badly yet.
#38
Ahh, of course, I didn't think to look for it as part of the main headlight switch.
Yep, there it is:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...83&hg=61&fg=35
For my car with the Front fogs, LED headlights, and Rain sensor, I would need switch p/n 61319301806 to add the Rear Fog functionality.
A quick Bing search turns up a Turner Motorsport listing:
http://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-19...-bmw-part.aspx
They want $123 for the switch.
Hmmm, not sure I want it that badly yet.
Yep, there it is:
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...83&hg=61&fg=35
For my car with the Front fogs, LED headlights, and Rain sensor, I would need switch p/n 61319301806 to add the Rear Fog functionality.
A quick Bing search turns up a Turner Motorsport listing:
http://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-19...-bmw-part.aspx
They want $123 for the switch.
Hmmm, not sure I want it that badly yet.
#39
Rear Fog Lights are really bright
What I can tell you about my rear fog lights is my wife was driving behind me one night and I flipped them on and she said it was REALLY bright.
Where I find them useful aside from using them in the heavy downpours we have in FL is if someone is tailing me, I flip them on and its so bright that it makes the tailgater back off. No idea if its legal to use them when it isn't raining or in fog.
Where I find them useful aside from using them in the heavy downpours we have in FL is if someone is tailing me, I flip them on and its so bright that it makes the tailgater back off. No idea if its legal to use them when it isn't raining or in fog.
#40
A failed experiment with rear fogs
I realize that this thread is a bit old, but thought I'd relate my experience. Having coded the rear fog light activation (or rather, watched someone do it for me) I thought I would be able to follow this BMW mod: http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=531296
Alas, MINI unlike BMW replaced the non-working button with a dummy button, so no luck. It might be possible to try replacing the button alone, but it would take more surgery with the lighting control switch assembly, which is just beyond me. But if anyone is more adventurous than I am, please let me know how it went.
Alas, MINI unlike BMW replaced the non-working button with a dummy button, so no luck. It might be possible to try replacing the button alone, but it would take more surgery with the lighting control switch assembly, which is just beyond me. But if anyone is more adventurous than I am, please let me know how it went.
#42
ECS Tuning has the switch/part # 61319301806 for a couple bucks less.
I am not so sure you'd have to have a dealer program this feature though. Does not seem like it would programmable as the switch should take care of this feature. Replace the switch and it should send power to the rear fog lights when the button is pressed, no?
I have not checked mine yet to see if bulbs/wiring is present.
I am not so sure you'd have to have a dealer program this feature though. Does not seem like it would programmable as the switch should take care of this feature. Replace the switch and it should send power to the rear fog lights when the button is pressed, no?
I have not checked mine yet to see if bulbs/wiring is present.
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Now while I have never been rear ended when driving on a foggy night, I have been passed by some jackass going way to fast for conditions. The rear fog light is a rear-marker light that is bright for foggy nights. In cars without a rear fog light you can get a very similar ( and maybe better ) effect by tapping on your brakes when you see a car approach from the rear, especially if they seem like they are coming up at a fast pace.
Nice feature, not needed where I drive. Would take if offered at no additional charge, wouldn't buy if it added much to the cost.
Paul
#44
ECS Tuning has the switch/part # 61319301806 for a couple bucks less.
I am not so sure you'd have to have a dealer program this feature though. Does not seem like it would programmable as the switch should take care of this feature. Replace the switch and it should send power to the rear fog lights when the button is pressed, no?
I have not checked mine yet to see if bulbs/wiring is present.
I am not so sure you'd have to have a dealer program this feature though. Does not seem like it would programmable as the switch should take care of this feature. Replace the switch and it should send power to the rear fog lights when the button is pressed, no?
I have not checked mine yet to see if bulbs/wiring is present.
Thanks, yes I noticed that. I'll have to mull it over. It does need to be programmed however-- it's an item in the coding for the car.
#45
#46
Switch Pressed?
N: Do Nothing
Y: Did they pay for this feature?
N: Do Nothing
Y: Figure out what feature and turn it on
#47
I've never dismantled the dashboard but I note from the RealOEM parts diagrams that individual switches are not listed as parts, just a whole heating-controls-with-switch-bank unit (item1 ), whether auto or manual.
It may be that every switch bank has six switches and all you have to do is buy the extra operating lever (item 5). Then again, maybe you have to buy a whole new unit to get the extra switch....
It may be that every switch bank has six switches and all you have to do is buy the extra operating lever (item 5). Then again, maybe you have to buy a whole new unit to get the extra switch....
#48
All you need to do is pop off the switch cover (part #4 in the diagram) and insert the toggle switch. The switch just clicks in -- no tools required. After that, you need to code the IHKS module to change NEBEL_SCHLUSSLEUCHTE from non-activ to activ to tell the computer that it's okay to turn on the rear fog with that switch. (To be complete, you should change the VO to include the rear fog option by adding $5AA to the VO in the CAS and FRM modules so that the settings save should the car ever need to be reset.)
As far as the F56, which I believe is what the OP was referencing, I imagine it could work similarly if the bulbs and wiring are already in place, provided that you can add the required button on the dash.
#50
In the R56 (represented by the diagram you posted), all of the hardware is present to operate the rear fog, with the exception of the toggle switch. The part# for that switch is 64113452459, which you can buy from ECS Tuning for about $9 plus shipping here.
All you need to do is pop off the switch cover (part #4 in the diagram) and insert the toggle switch. The switch just clicks in -- no tools required. After that, you need to code the IHKS module to change NEBEL_SCHLUSSLEUCHTE from non-activ to activ to tell the computer that it's okay to turn on the rear fog with that switch. (To be complete, you should change the VO to include the rear fog option by adding $5AA to the VO in the CAS and FRM modules so that the settings save should the car ever need to be reset.)
As far as the F56, which I believe is what the OP was referencing, I imagine it could work similarly if the bulbs and wiring are already in place, provided that you can add the required button on the dash.
All you need to do is pop off the switch cover (part #4 in the diagram) and insert the toggle switch. The switch just clicks in -- no tools required. After that, you need to code the IHKS module to change NEBEL_SCHLUSSLEUCHTE from non-activ to activ to tell the computer that it's okay to turn on the rear fog with that switch. (To be complete, you should change the VO to include the rear fog option by adding $5AA to the VO in the CAS and FRM modules so that the settings save should the car ever need to be reset.)
As far as the F56, which I believe is what the OP was referencing, I imagine it could work similarly if the bulbs and wiring are already in place, provided that you can add the required button on the dash.