I was wondering if anyone can tell me if I have a problem thats ready to occur. I like riding around in the dark with my foglights on as well as my headlights, but when I turn them off, theres a lot of heat that comes from the switch when I touch it. Almost to the point where it's going to burn my finger.
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<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 98goldbird:
I was wondering if anyone can tell me if I have a problem thats ready to occur. I like riding around in the dark with my foglights on as well as my headlights, but when I turn them off, theres a lot of heat that comes from the switch when I touch it. Almost to the point where it's going to burn my finger.<hr></blockquote>
most likely one (or both) of two things
one, the lightbuld is going to generate heat
two, your heater vents are very close by
mine does the same, I wouldn't worry. Just don't ever turn your fog lights off :D
I don't
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