How to Turn on the Fog Lights in a Focus?

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LukeFitz
07/24/25 1:22pm
Ford Focus fog light button is located on the headlight switch. Turn the headlight switch to the right to the second position, then pull up one notch for the front fog lights and another notch for the rear fog lights. Some vehicles have the fog light control on the light lever, which is activated by rotation. When the button marked with the fog light symbol in the middle is turned to the ON position, the front fog lights are activated. Then, turning the button downward to the rear fog light position activates both front and rear fog lights simultaneously. The Ford Focus is a car launched by Changan Ford, with body dimensions of 4404mm in length, 1810mm in width, and 1454mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2705mm.
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McBraxton
08/11/25 7:24am
I've been driving the Focus for a while now, and turning on the fog lights is quite simple. First, start the engine to ensure the vehicle is running, then turn on the main light switch, such as the low beam or parking lights. The fog light control is usually located on the light stalk to the left of the steering wheel or as a rotary knob near the center console, marked with a fog droplet symbol. Gently twist it to activate—there are separate controls for front and rear fog lights, allowing you to choose based on visibility needs. I recommend using them only in foggy conditions, heavy rain, or when visibility is poor, as keeping them on in normal conditions can dazzle other drivers and increase safety risks. Also, different model years of the Focus may have slightly different configurations, so it's best to check the owner's manual beforehand to familiarize yourself with the controls and avoid mistakes. In short, developing a habit of regularly checking your lighting functions helps ensure driving safety.
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