Is there a fog light switch for a GL1800?
This is a fog light replacement switch. This OEM Honda switch is the same one that comes standard in the Hondaline fog lights. It can also be used in the fog light kits from Show Chrome and Add-On. It is available for all Goldwing GL1800’s from 2001-2010 without the airbag option.
What happens when you turn off the fog lights?
If I drive the car and turn on the high beams, the fog lights will shut off like normal, but after turning off the car the fog lights/parking lights/rear lights will NOT turn off and remain on indefinitely.
What happens if you take a switch off a Honda Goldwing?
If you do wish to take the switch apart, proceed at your own risk. There is a smallish spring inside (about the size of the springs used in retractable ball point pens) that can and will go boinging away never to be found again unless you are very careful.
Why are the fog lights on my car dim?
Fog lights are dim or flickering. Another common symptom of a problem with the vehicle’s fog light switch are fog lights that are dim or flickering. If the switch has any sort of internal issues that prevent it from properly supplying power to the fog lights, then it may cause them to illuminate dimly or even flicker.
Where is the fog light switch located on a car?
The fog light switch is the electrical switch that is responsible for controlling the operation of the fog lights. Fog lights are additional lights that are located beneath the headlights.
Can a fog light switch be inoperable?
For vehicles that do not utilize automatic fog lights, the fog light switch is the switch that is responsible for turning the fog lights on and off. It operates the same as any other electrical switch, and can break or have internal failures that will render them inoperable.
Why is my fog light bulb not working?
If the switch has any sort of internal issues that prevent it from properly supplying power to the fog lights, then it may cause them to illuminate dimly or even flicker. This can also be caused by a problem with the fog light bulbs, so a proper diagnosis is highly recommended. 3. Blown fog light fuse