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How to Turn on the Fog Lights of the Roewe i5?

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MacTessa
07/29/25 4:34am
The method to turn on the fog lights of the Roewe i5 is as follows: The fog light control is located on the light control lever to the left of the steering wheel. The middle knob adjusts the fog light switch. Turning the middle knob to the O position turns off the rear fog lights, while turning it to the lower position turns on the vehicle's fog lights. The left side of the Roewe i5's steering wheel features buttons for switching songs, muting, and answering calls, while the right side houses the wiper controls, including automatic wiping, slow wiping, and fast wiping. The Roewe i5 measures 4601mm in length, 1818mm in width, and 1489mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. The car's engine delivers a maximum horsepower of 169Ps, a maximum power of 124kW, and a maximum torque of 250Nm.
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HectorDella
08/12/25 5:06pm
During my time driving the Roewe i5, turning on the fog lights was a daily routine, quite straightforward. Here are the specific steps: First, start the vehicle's engine to get it running. Then locate the control lever on the left side of the steering wheel, which typically manages all the lights. Rotate or toggle the lever to the position for parking lights or low beams—usually indicated by small icons on the lever. Next, find the fog light markings on the same lever; you can turn a knob or gently push a dedicated section to activate the fog lights. Note that the Roewe i5 has separate controls for front and rear fog lights, so don’t mix them up. Remember, fog lights should only be used in low-visibility conditions, such as heavy fog, rain, or smog, as they illuminate nearby road surfaces and enhance safety. Avoid using them on clear days to prevent distracting other drivers. If the lights don’t turn on, it might be a fuse issue or a burnt-out bulb—check it yourself or visit a professional shop. This operation is simple and easy to master, something you’ll use every day while driving—just develop the right habit.
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AshleyLee
10/03/25 3:30am
Safe driving is my top priority, and proper operation of fog lights is essential to avoid risks. On the Roewe i5, the method is as follows: after the vehicle is ignited, activate the lighting system to turn on the headlights first. Then, focus on the end part of the control lever, which usually has a rotatable ring or a separate button marked with front or rear fog light symbols. Gently rotate or press it to activate. The rear fog light is particularly bright and should only be used in extremely low visibility conditions at night or in severe weather, such as heavy fog or rainstorms. Avoid using it on urban roads to prevent glare that could affect others' vision. The fog lights on the Roewe i5 are well-positioned and easy to operate without requiring professional tools. Regularly checking the functionality of the lights is crucial. If a light fails or the switch becomes stuck, prompt repairs are necessary to ensure the safety of both yourself and others on the road. Paying attention to small details while driving can significantly reduce the likelihood of accidents.
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DiAva
11/16/25 5:09am
Operating the fog lights on the Roewe i5 is straightforward—here's my experience: After starting the car, turn on the headlights or position lights to power the system. Then locate the fog light switch on the left-side light control stalk, typically a small rotary knob or an additional toggle at the tip. A gentle twist or flick activates the fog lights, which are divided into front and rear—just rotate to the desired position. Use them only in foggy or low-visibility conditions, like mountain roads or early mornings, to enhance visibility without overuse. If the switch feels stiff, cleaning dust buildup may help. This feature is highly practical, having helped me drive safely in harsh weather multiple times.
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