How to Turn on Fog Lights?

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OMichael
07/29/25 3:37pm
To turn on the fog lights: locate the light control knob, rotate it to the corresponding icon, and the vehicle will automatically activate the fog lights. Cars have two types of fog lights: front fog lights and rear fog lights. The front fog light symbol features three diagonal lines on the left with a wavy line crossing them, and a semi-oval shape on the right. The rear fog light symbol shows a semi-oval shape on the left and three diagonal lines with a wavy line crossing them on the right. Fog lights are signal lamps installed on vehicles to enhance visibility in low-visibility conditions such as fog, snow, rain, or dust, making it easier for road users to spot passing vehicles.
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