Do the rear lights automatically turn on when driving at night?
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When driving at night, the rear lights do not automatically turn on unless the vehicle is equipped with an automatic headlight function. That is, when the vehicle's sensor detects that the ambient light has dimmed, it will automatically turn on the low beam headlights, and the rear lights will automatically illuminate accordingly. Introduction 1: Automotive rear lights include turn signals, brake lights, position lights, rear fog lights, reverse lights, and parking lights. Some models combine the brake lights and position lights into a single bulb with dual filaments, such as the P21/5W bulb. When functioning as a brake light, the power is 21W, and when serving as a position light, the power is 5W. Introduction 2: The rear fog light and reverse light are distributed as a single fog light on the left and a single reverse light on the right. In other words, there is one fog light and one reverse light. The turn signals and brake lights are symmetrical, with one on each side.