How to Turn on the Fog Lights on the Lamando?
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To turn on the fog lights on the Lamando: 1. The fog light switch is a rotary knob. 2. Turning it once activates the parking lights, and turning it once plus pulling it out additionally illuminates the instrument panel. 3. Turning it twice activates the headlights, and pushing the turn signal lever forward turns on the high beams. 4. Turning it three times activates the fog lights. Additional Information: Fog lights are divided into front fog lights 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 are slightly different: the front fog light symbol has downward-pointing light lines, while the rear fog light symbol has parallel lines. These symbols are usually located on the dashboard inside the car. 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 typically used together.
As an experienced driver, I find turning on the Lamando's fog lights isn't actually difficult—the key is remembering the step sequence. After starting the vehicle, first rotate the light dial on the left side of the steering wheel to the parking light position (the middle setting). Don't rush the next step here, because fog lights only work when basic lighting is activated. Then gently pull the dial outward: the first pull activates the front fog lights (a green fog light icon appears on the dashboard), and the second pull engages the rear fog lights (the icon turns yellow). I've seen many novices frantically operating the turn signal lever during rain but failing to activate fog lights—they forgot to enable the base lighting first. Fog lights are particularly useful during heavy rain, cutting through the downpour to reveal road markings, but avoid unnecessary use as the intense glare can blind oncoming drivers and may result in traffic fines. Regular bulb inspections for blackening are crucial too, since infrequent usage means many only discover malfunctioning fog lights during emergencies.