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Used Vauxhall Fog Light Switchs
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About Fog Light Switchs
The Vauxhall fog light switch is situated in the driverside of the vehicle and is attached to the dashboard. It directs the current from the battery to the front fog lights on a vehicle and allows the driver to control the operation of the fog light to turn them on or off.
You may first notice that a Vauxhall front fog light switch is faulty when trying to use the switch, but the fog lights do not come on. The switch may also feel loose, which may be caused by a faulty mechanism.
If the Vauxhall fog light switch is faulty you may not be able to turn on your fog lights on your vehicle. This could be potentially hazardous when driving in poor visibility conditions. If the Vauxhall fog light switch fails whilst the fog lights are switched on you may not be able to turn the fog lights on whilst driving. This could cause premature fog light failure through constant use. This can also cause problems for other road users, who can be temporarily blinded by the bright glare of fog lights if they are used in normal visibility conditions.
Vauxhall trivia
- Not only did Vauxhall produce the first sports car in the world, but it was also the first company to produce a car that could go 100mph!
- Vauxhall's first-ever car had a whopping five-horsepower and didn't have a steering wheel! Instead, it used a tiller for guiding direction, along with two forward gears. Who even needs a reverse gear?
- WWII got in the way of making cars, as Vauxhall started building the famous Churchill tank instead. It was designed and started rolling out of the factory in less than a year, and they made over 5,600 of them!
- Vauxhall has been manufacturing cars continuously in Britain since 1903, making it the oldest car brand to survive in the UK.
- There’s a Vauxhall for everyone. They currently produce 21 different cars in three different ranges: the passenger car, the commercial car, and four different high-performance VXR models.