How to Turn on the Fog Lights on a Volkswagen Bora?

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VonJackson
07/30/25 6:38am
Volkswagen Bora's fog light switch is located on the inner side of the control lever. The main steps to turn on the fog lights are as follows: 1. Turn the switch upwards once to activate the front fog lights. 2. Turn the switch twice to the rear fog light position, which will turn on both front and rear fog lights simultaneously, and vice versa to turn them off. 3. After turning on the parking lights, you can then activate the fog lights. Here is some additional information about fog lights: Fog lights are divided into front and rear fog lights. Front fog lights are usually bright yellow, while rear fog lights are red. The symbols for front and rear fog lights are slightly different. The front fog light symbol has downward light lines, while the rear fog light symbol has parallel lines, typically located on the dashboard inside the car. Due to their high brightness and strong penetration, fog lights do not cause diffuse reflection due to fog, so correct usage can effectively prevent accidents. In foggy weather, both front and rear fog lights are usually used together.
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