Styling New lights!

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Styling New lights!

euroben

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I have been wanting to do this for a while. I love how easy it is to update/upgrade the panda because so much is interchangeable to save on costs. Today I have fitted new rear lights to my panda 4x4. These are the lights for a Panda Cross/City Cross/Pandina. Probably personal taste, but I really love how they look on my panda.
 
Model
4x4 TA
Year
2013

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What I would like is two reversing lights, one each side and two fog lights one each side.,in the same places
I think it can be done using standard rear light combinations eg combined reversing/fog or something similar but not surte if this is the case.
Anyone managed to do this?
 
What I would like is two reversing lights, one each side and two fog lights one each side.,in the same places
I think it can be done using standard rear light combinations eg combined reversing/fog or something similar but not surte if this is the case.
Anyone managed to do this?
I would like that too. Not seen it done though.
 
What I would like is two reversing lights, one each side and two fog lights one each side.,in the same places
I think it can be done using standard rear light combinations eg combined reversing/fog or something similar but not surte if this is the case.
Anyone managed to do this?
Yes, order left hand drive ones to suit
I considered doing the reverse lights but ended up doing a strip of LEDs, as I didn’t want to cut the bumper…next time I will do both
 
Two fog, or reverse, are fine even in the EU so long as all lights work, are positioned, sided if single, appropriately
Yes, checked in the local regulations in PL (and I assume they should be similar in the whole EU), can be double or single. Thanks ;)

However I'm not sur for the
sided if single
as I remember some of the Renaults and / or Hondas to have a single centered fog light in the bumper. I thought it was the Clio or Megane, but couldn't find one. And found online it's the Koleos and 9th an 10th gen Civic. Not sure if in all trims.
 
I have been wanting to do this for a while. I love how easy it is to update/upgrade the panda because so much is interchangeable to save on costs. Today I have fitted new rear lights to my panda 4x4. These are the lights for a Panda Cross/City Cross/Pandina. Probably personal taste, but I really love how they look on my panda.
It was a an upgrade I was thinking of it looks good it’s hard to fine these lights at a good price they are nearly £100 ponuds each
 
What I would like is two reversing lights, one each side and two fog lights one each side.,in the same places
I think it can be done using standard rear light combinations eg combined reversing/fog or something similar but not surte if this is the case.
Anyone managed to do this?
I have looked at it. I suspect to do this you would nee to buy a euro second reversing light and then source a couple of suitable rear fogs. So far I have not found anything I think would match. Flush mounted into the bumper would be possible. I have considered changing the rear lights to a single tail stop and a rear fog on each side. It could be done but might need some relays to stop the ECU getting angry. The ECU would need convincing a tail light was not blown if pne were removed I think. Using a towing powered relay could provide the extra lights with power while not upsetting the ECU and the CAN BUS system. I keep thinking of the cost and how often a second RFL would be useful and it puts me off. A second reversing lamp would be useful. In reality fitting a stand alone bright reversing light that ismoperated manually when required is probably a better idea.
 
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It’s really very easy to swap out for an extra fog/reverse and run wiring across to it, then use the other wiring for reverse/fog…I’d take a picture but the daughters got the car until I can swap out her broken headlight
 
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