Xantia light/indicator stalk - foglights

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andmcit
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Xantia light/indicator stalk - foglights

Post by andmcit »

I understand this has seen action in many Citroen Peugeot cars but I'm
trying to get one on my Activa replaced which has an inner tumbler with
rear AND front fog lights incorporated rather than just the rear fogs.

Thing is, I've got a stalk spare with just the rear fogs option and wonder
if this will only bring these on when fitted on the Activa where there
won't be front fogs or will these light too - anyone know before I take
things apart to find out and possibly waste time and freeze in the process? :D

Anyone got a spare one they'd like to see fitted to an Activa!!?? :D

Andrew
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I think I have a spare one of those, I'll take a look at my stash of spares tomorrow.
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Post by addo »

Andrew - the rear-only stalk doesn't have all the pins (spade terminals) required to operate the front foglights. They're moulded in, too - the only possible option would be a jumper connectiojn to get both on at once.

GSF seemed to have the Valeo (or was it Jaeger?) units quite reasonably priced when last I looked.

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Andrew - the rear-only stalk doesn't have all the pins (spade terminals) required to operate the front foglights. They're moulded in, too - the only possible option would be a jumper connectiojn to get both on at once.
The contacts might not be able to carry the current for both sets of lights - I'd use a relay, activated by the stalk, instead.
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