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Mystery button

Posted: 05 Mar 2012, 14:13
by Popslargo
Hi my father has just bought a 98 largo highway star its in mint condition under 100,000 miles there was no service manual or users handbook though it was imported in 2010 the button we cant figure out is near the control for the electric wing mirrors its a small circular button with a red LED light on it any ideas what its for as me dad is scared to touch it lol any help would be appreciated



P.S We're in Teesside Near Middlesborough

Thanks James B

Re: Mystery button

Posted: 05 Mar 2012, 14:16
by Hutch
Picture ?

Hutch

Re: Mystery button

Posted: 05 Mar 2012, 15:39
by noctribe
try ur fog lights ;)
ive got 1 with a yellow light

Re: Mystery button

Posted: 05 Mar 2012, 16:42
by gixxerboy
imported cars from japan dont have fog lights fitted so they need them fitting before they are allowed on the road.the easiest way is to hard wire the lamp and switch and they fit the switch normaly to the right side near your knee

Re: Mystery button

Posted: 05 Mar 2012, 20:38
by Popslargo
Thanks noctribe i'll take a picture tomorrow the advice is much appreciated

Re: Mystery button

Posted: 05 Mar 2012, 20:48
by gixxerboy
do what all men do. . . push the button, stick your fingers in your ears and see what happens lol

Re: Mystery button

Posted: 05 Mar 2012, 20:59
by Popslargo
gixxerboy wrote:do what all men do. . . push the button, stick your fingers in your ears and see what happens lol
I'll stand well back too just incase my trousers explode lol i've included a picture of the exterior shot when we picked it up yesterday We paid £2900

Re: Mystery button

Posted: 05 Mar 2012, 21:06
by noctribe
my fogs are built in centre panel on boot and are hard wired to that button near my knee that i keep knocking lol,,,seen that bus on ebay u got nice bargain there buddy

Re: Mystery button

Posted: 05 Mar 2012, 21:21
by Popslargo
There is a red foglight on a bracket below the rear bumper and looks like additionall lights in the indicator cluster also has a colour reversing camera below the rear wiper connected to a colour tft unit a bit bigger than a PSP that is mounted onto the rearview mirror Me dad drove it from stockton to redcar then to osmotherly and back to stockton and didnt skip a beat, used about a quarter of a tank of petrol footpedal operated handbrake took some getting used to as well.

Thanks noctribe as you likely saw from the other pictures on ebay the largo's in mint condition inside and out its like it was never used the dealer said after it was imported in 2010 its had been used by an elderly couple in Darlington as a motorbility car which is proberly why its in such good condition if there's ever a club meet in the North East or the Durham area my Dad said he'd love to bring it along

Re: Mystery button

Posted: 05 Mar 2012, 21:45
by noctribe
think once im finnshed with my diesel project ill invest in the petrol had my ups and downs with it but worth every minute,put her up for sale and couldnt go threw with it more than once there a bus 4 life mine was a elderly couple awsell ... keep ur eyes 4 meets posted on here theres always get togethers that can be arranged to suit everybody ....pete aka noctribe