Do I need to turn on other lights when AUTO is on?

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Isabela
07/30/25 4:44am
You don't need to turn on other lights when AUTO is on. Front and rear fog light indicators: These indicators show the working status of the front and rear fog lights. When the fog lights are on, both indicators light up. The left one in the diagram indicates the front fog light, and the right one indicates the rear fog light. Turn signal indicators: When the turn signal is on, the corresponding indicator flashes at a certain frequency. When the hazard warning lights button is pressed, both indicators light up simultaneously. The indicators turn off automatically when the turn signals are turned off. Seat belt indicator: This indicator shows the status of the seat belt. Depending on the vehicle model, the light may stay on for a few seconds as a reminder or until the seat belt is fastened. Some vehicles may also have an audible alert.
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