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  • SLOJAM, Gone but not forgotten
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  stu said:
Sorry buddy - 99% sure they are connected to the high beams. Would like to be proven wrong if anyone can.

Drove one recently and even took pics, as familyman states they have seperate switch on dash and will light up with parkers or above active.

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Driving lights on is definately illegal in Victoria.

It is around a $100 fine if not used in abnormal conditions (not sure of what they define as abnormal).

It appears 4 in 5 SS Commodores have to have their driving lights on. The switch must call out "push me, push me" as soon as you hop in the car!

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I find that so true same in Sydney... if we have them on you will get booked but dont know why the SS commodores have them on even during full daylight..

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I don't have my XR6T yet, but I've checked out the manual online and from what I've read in that, the fog lights can be turned on or off at will if the park lights, low beams or high beams are switched on. Here's what the manual says:

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The fog lights will work with parkers, low beam and high beam. It is one of my pet hates to see people (mostly HSV drivers...) driving around in broad daylight with these on. :angry: If I was a cop for a day I would make a fortune for the government.

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