manuelmarque
New member
Dear all,
Not sure if the car is meant to do this by design - I Googled and checked this forum and can't find anyone reporting this issue!
This evening I was driving my gf's Mk2 2001 Punto in thick fog, and due to that I had the rear foglight on (it is the 1.9D base spec model so no front foglights). At some point I flicked the main beam on, but when I turned it off (going back to dipped beams) the rear foglight also turned itself off! (the amber light on the dashboard disappeared, at least) Pressing the button on the dash turned it back on, but it seems that every time I turn the main beam off the rear foglight goes out too.
It shouldn't be a fuse issue, right? (otherwise it wouldn't turn on at all)
The battery on this car is not in the greatest condition (normally goes flat if we leave the car without being used for a couple of weeks), so I'm not sure if that could be an issue (driving too much current? But if that's the case then surely the foglight would turn off when the main beam was flicked on!)
It could also be something the car was meant to be doing in the first place - but I have never come across that (my old Corsa does not do that, and I'm pretty sure my Uno does not do that either!).
Thanks in advance!
Not sure if the car is meant to do this by design - I Googled and checked this forum and can't find anyone reporting this issue!
This evening I was driving my gf's Mk2 2001 Punto in thick fog, and due to that I had the rear foglight on (it is the 1.9D base spec model so no front foglights). At some point I flicked the main beam on, but when I turned it off (going back to dipped beams) the rear foglight also turned itself off! (the amber light on the dashboard disappeared, at least) Pressing the button on the dash turned it back on, but it seems that every time I turn the main beam off the rear foglight goes out too.
It shouldn't be a fuse issue, right? (otherwise it wouldn't turn on at all)
The battery on this car is not in the greatest condition (normally goes flat if we leave the car without being used for a couple of weeks), so I'm not sure if that could be an issue (driving too much current? But if that's the case then surely the foglight would turn off when the main beam was flicked on!)
It could also be something the car was meant to be doing in the first place - but I have never come across that (my old Corsa does not do that, and I'm pretty sure my Uno does not do that either!).
Thanks in advance!