How to turn off service spanner on a citi golf

HapticSimian

Honorary Master
Joined
Apr 22, 2007
Messages
15,950
I have no problem with Fog lights, i rate they help people see the lines on the roads better, so rather have them stick it on...My issues come with these new Xenons that all these cars are shipping with. When someone is driving behind me, or head-on on a dark road it becomes near impossible to see. All you see is this white light :\

Front fog lights = 'cool', better diagonal lighting, etc. etc. - all fine.
REAR fog lights = death by lightning.

As for Xenons - for the most part, they should be less of a pain for fellow road users. Xenons tend to adjust their angle automatically and the cut-off line at the end of the beam is much better defined than normal halogen. BUT if you happen to find yourself below the cut-off, be it because of a bumpy road, a car approaching from uphill, or someone having his brights on, I agree it can be a dazzling experience.
 

koeks

Expert Member
Joined
Oct 21, 2008
Messages
1,567
I have no problem with Fog lights, i rate they help people see the lines on the roads better, so rather have them stick it on...My issues come with these new Xenons that all these cars are shipping with. When someone is driving behind me, or head-on on a dark road it becomes near impossible to see. All you see is this white light :\

toyota lights are also brighter than normal...:sick:
 

waynegohl

Ancient Astronaut
Joined
Nov 4, 2007
Messages
41,459
Lol she sounds like my kinda girl!:p

slowly now tiger. :D

i believe there is a sort of connection under the passenger seat that is connected to that service light and when you move the seat it causes the service light to go on. is it maybe the wires are too short?
 

koeks

Expert Member
Joined
Oct 21, 2008
Messages
1,567
the car is not with me right now. will do it tomorrow and will advise
 
Top