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    R36 reverse light

    Has anyone found their reverse light to be too dull to be practical, particularly in the wet? If so what's the solution? Is it possible to change out the rear fog light to make it clear and substitute as a 2nd reverse light?
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    I am also having the same problem in the Tiguan.

    Looking at getting some LED bulbs with in-built resistors to increase light output but not throw a fault code.

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    So will you put those in the existing reverse light housing?
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    Yes i will.
    Might be best to check out oemplus/ecstuning/ebay to find some LED bulbs with resistors inbuilt.

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    Dull? reverse lights aren't there to light up behind the car. They're to advise others your car is moving backwards. So if the reverse light can be seen by others, then it's no only practical, it's doing exactly what it's designed to do.

    Personally, the reverse sensors and outside mirrors are all I use to reverse as generally, I have a pretty good understanding of what's going on behind the car when I get into the car - especially since I don't walk up to the car with my eyes closed. So sensors and mirrors and short term memory are all you should need.

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    i wish we were all as awesome as you rocket....

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    My caddy had awesome reverse lights - just an unobscured pair of 21W bulbs
    now I'm in the passat I can't see where I'm going
    You could pick up another inner tail from a LHD country so you have two reverse lights, but still it is not good
    reverse camera is a good alternative
    There are also people selling high-intensity LEDs who claim they work, but I am not experienced with those
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    Quote Originally Posted by adrock View Post
    Has anyone found their reverse light to be too dull to be practical, particularly in the wet? If so what's the solution? Is it possible to change out the rear fog light to make it clear and substitute as a 2nd reverse light?
    It can be done, you need to remove the red lense and carry over a wire from the original reverse light.

    Alternatively, run down to Autobarn and grab a 50w globe that replaces the original. Here is the difference when using US spec Jetta inner tails:


    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket36 View Post
    Dull? reverse lights aren't there to light up behind the car. They're to advise others your car is moving backwards. So if the reverse light can be seen by others, then it's no only practical, it's doing exactly what it's designed to do.

    Personally, the reverse sensors and outside mirrors are all I use to reverse as generally, I have a pretty good understanding of what's going on behind the car when I get into the car - especially since I don't walk up to the car with my eyes closed. So sensors and mirrors and short term memory are all you should need.
    "Reverse Driving Light" is the proper term the VAG uses. Argue with that.
    Last edited by maca; 02-09-2010 at 02:52 PM.
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    Awesome upgrade Maca.
    Did the 50W globes throw a fault code?

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    Awesome upgrade Maca.
    Did the 50W globes throw a fault code?
    Nope, no fault code at all. Just be weary of the heat the bulb creates compared to the regular one and check it regularly for any damage to the housing/clips.
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