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Fog light switch blanking plate

jhrfc

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I am thinking of fitting turbo-style ducts at the front of the car and thus losing the (useless) front fogs.
I know I would need to keep the rear fogs working independently, but would want to remove the front fog switch, not least to avoid overzealous MOT failures.
Does anybody know how/where I can get a blanking plate, they must exist for cars without front fogs?
Cheers
J
 

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AndyS said:
I might be wrong here (and I'm sure someone will say if I am) - but don't you have to pull the front fog switch in order to then pull the rear switch?
Yes , but you can bypass that.
 
I have turbo ducts with lamps also and these are wired up as side lights.
 
I just bought a blanking cover for my RS evocation project, as they have this setup as std. I've not fitted it yet, but from what I can tell you will need to open up the dash to remove the switch from the dash before you can fit the blanking cover.

Look for part no 9997033444001.

I got mine from Design 911

Andy
 
andyp said:
I just bought a blanking cover for my RS evocation project, as they have this setup as std. I've not fitted it yet, but from what I can tell you will need to open up the dash to remove the switch from the dash before you can fit the blanking cover.

Look for part no 9997033444001.

I got mine from Design 911

Andy
Thanks! so the plug that goes in the trailing end of the door fits the dash switch holes?
 
jhrfc said:
andyp said:
I just bought a blanking cover for my RS evocation project, as they have this setup as std. I've not fitted it yet, but from what I can tell you will need to open up the dash to remove the switch from the dash before you can fit the blanking cover.

Look for part no 9997033444001.

I got mine from Design 911

Andy
Thanks! so the plug that goes in the trailing end of the door fits the dash switch holes?

Probably the same item.

I was going item number 23 off this parts diagram
https://www.design911.co.uk/pages/diagramsBrowser.aspx?categoryID=8&diagramID=2520

Caveat is that I've not fitted this item yet, but when I offer it up to the switch that I have removed the knob from it covers the area and it looks like it would click it in once I remove the switch body.
 

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