Yes, thats correct operation of the 2+2 rear lights.
There are some rules about the positions and operation of the rear
lights which you may find you are now breaking.
As you have it now you don't have sidelights visible when you press the
brake pedal.
Jim
On 29/10/2010 11:15, snowy2 wrote:
Are the Quantum rear lights usually wired up so that the fog light is
the same bulb as the sidelight bulb and the brakes nearest to the
number plate? i ask because i didn't like mine wired up that way and
have changed the position of the brake/fog light bulbs. I don't
believe rear fog lights should be used on cars, it is only foggy
enough in this country for less than half a dozen days a year (the law
says visibility should be less than 100yds) and as a professional
driver i have to say they are more of a problem than a help. Most
idiots on the road seem to think that the first sign of a light mist
and they MUST be switched on. sorry for the rant but if i had my
choice tomorrow i would ticket every car which uses them at any time!
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