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    Differences between Euro and US Fogs

    I hate that I can't have my fogs on in my 89 325iX when I have my brights on. In my euro convertible, it makes a whole world of a difference being able to have them on at the sametime. Its also nice being able to just have the fogs on at the sametime.

    Now, having said that, I know you can jump the fog relay with a wire. But my question is, what makes the euro's different that allows them to be on while the brights are on? Is the relay just different? That would be an easy and more permanent fix and one that I would feel more comfortable doing, just switching out a relay.

    Tomorrow evening I am going to take a look at the differences between the relays in my convertible and my iX.

    If anyone knows where the relay for the fogs is located in the fusebox for an '86 325i is, please let me know. Otherwise I will let you all know what I come up with.
    Current BMW's:
    2004 330Ci
    1986 European 325i cabrio
    1986 735i

    Previous BMW's:
    1989 325is RIP
    1989 325iX RIP
    2001 740iL RIP

    #2
    why would you need your fogs on with your brights? your high beams are going to be so much brighter than your fogs that it doesn't matter anyway.

    in any case, you can do the same modifcation people do for their euro ellipsoids into sealed beam cars. basically jump a wire between the headlight relays.
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      #3
      Originally posted by nando
      why would you need your fogs on with your brights? your high beams are going to be so much brighter than your fogs that it doesn't matter anyway.

      in any case, you can do the same modifcation people do for their euro ellipsoids into sealed beam cars. basically jump a wire between the headlight relays.
      Theres a difference having your highs on and your fogs. A huge difference. I'm just wondering what makes the Euro's different from the US versions. Is it a relay or the wiring itself?
      Current BMW's:
      2004 330Ci
      1986 European 325i cabrio
      1986 735i

      Previous BMW's:
      1989 325is RIP
      1989 325iX RIP
      2001 740iL RIP

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        #4
        Originally posted by nando
        why would you need your fogs on with your brights? your high beams are going to be so much brighter than your fogs that it doesn't matter anyway.
        I agree. If you have your brights on, the foglights aren't going to do a damn thing for you. Fogs are there when you can't use the brights because of glare.

        Are you one of those guys that drives around with only his parking lights on?
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          #5
          So it lights up the ground more like 8 feet in front of your car? Who cares? Just jump the relay.
          Originally posted by Gruelius
          and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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            #6
            Well I can tell you there is a huge benefit to having your lows/highs/fogs on all at once on a 88+ e30.

            The later style fogs are ellipsoidal, and direct most of the light directly in front but more importantly out to both sides. It illuminates the ditches, fields, etc all to the side for a long ways off the road. Very nice when you are attacking back roads late at night.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Jordan
              Well I can tell you there is a huge benefit to having your lows/highs/fogs on all at once on a 88+ e30.

              The later style fogs are ellipsoidal, and direct most of the light directly in front but more importantly out to both sides. It illuminates the ditches, fields, etc all to the side for a long ways off the road. Very nice when you are attacking back roads late at night.
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                #8
                on my late model it definately helps with short distance beam. on my early model it doesnt help that much
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jordan
                  It illuminates the ditches, fields, etc all to the side for a long ways off the road. Very nice when you are attacking back roads late at night.
                  I thought the point was to stay on the road. What are you looking in the ditches for? Unless you're sightseeing.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Koony
                    Originally posted by Jordan
                    It illuminates the ditches, fields, etc all to the side for a long ways off the road. Very nice when you are attacking back roads late at night.
                    I thought the point was to stay on the road. What are you looking in the ditches for? Unless you're sightseeing.
                    You obviously havent been driving long.

                    You are looking for things like rabbit, racoons, and heaven forbid a fucking deer.
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                      #11
                      [quote="Jordan"][quote="Koony"]
                      Originally posted by Jordan
                      You are looking for things like rabbit, racoons, and heaven forbid a fucking deer.
                      I've only driven for about 3 hours and already I had to dodged a damn heard of deer. One was albino too!!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Jordan
                        You obviously havent been driving long.

                        You are looking for things like rabbit, racoons, and heaven forbid a fucking deer.
                        Being that I'm 27, plus two years with a permit before I turned 16, that would be 13 years now. How 'bout you? Besides small vermin such as mice and chipmunks, I have never hit an animal in any of my cars. Nor do I drive with brights/ fogs simaltaneously. Point well taken though. To each, his own.
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                          #13
                          Well for someone with that amount of time behind the wheel you should have had some common sense.

                          I've had numerious deer jump out ahead of me in my 7yrs of driving. Also small vermin do not fit under my front lip, so I also have to worry about that.

                          A chipmonk at 60mph might as well be a cinder block.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Jordan
                            . Very nice when you are attacking back roads late at night.
                            What's that? Common sense, you say?
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                              #15
                              There is a huge fucking difference in having the fogs through all the combinations. It sucks for oncoming traffic though. I always turn my brights off for oncoming traffic and when I remember, I turn the fogs off.

                              Thats in my Euro cabrio though. It has the same fogs that are in the M3's.

                              I continued this thread here:
                              Current BMW's:
                              2004 330Ci
                              1986 European 325i cabrio
                              1986 735i

                              Previous BMW's:
                              1989 325is RIP
                              1989 325iX RIP
                              2001 740iL RIP

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