How to Replace the Fog Light Bulb of an Audi Q5?
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To replace the fog light bulb, first pry open the small cover of the fog light housing. Inside, there is a small screw that can be removed using a Phillips screwdriver. Once the screw is taken out, the bulb can be detached. Install the new bulb and reassemble everything in the reverse order. Car fog lights are installed at the front and rear of the vehicle to provide illumination and safety warnings during rainy or foggy conditions, improving visibility for both the driver and other road users. More details are as follows: 1. In addition to the high beams, low beams, headlights, and parking lights at the front, and the taillights and brake lights at the rear, most cars also have a set of fog lights in inconspicuous locations at the back. Rear fog lights are installed at the rear of the vehicle to enhance visibility for other road users in low-visibility conditions such as fog, rain, or dust. These lights emit a stronger red signal compared to regular taillights. 2. Front fog lights are mounted slightly lower than the headlights and are used to illuminate the road during rainy or foggy weather. Due to reduced visibility in foggy conditions, the driver's line of sight is limited. Fog lights can extend the visible distance, especially yellow front fog lights, which have strong light penetration, improving visibility for the driver and other road users and allowing oncoming vehicles and pedestrians to be seen from a greater distance. 3. Fog lights are divided into front and rear fog lights. Front fog lights are typically bright yellow, while rear fog lights are red. The symbols for front and rear fog lights differ slightly: the front fog light symbol has downward light beams, while the rear fog light symbol has parallel beams. These symbols are usually located on the vehicle's dashboard. Due to their high brightness and strong penetration, fog lights do not scatter light in foggy conditions, making them effective in preventing accidents when used correctly. In foggy weather, both front and rear fog lights are usually used together.