How to Turn on the Front Fog Lights of a Santana?

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StCole
07/30/25 10:11am
Align the front fog light symbol on the control lever with the activation point, and the dashboard will display the front fog light indicator, indicating that the front fog lights are now on. Here is some relevant information: 1. Rotate the control ring to align the rear fog light symbol with the activation point, and the dashboard will show the rear fog light indicator, meaning the rear fog lights are activated. The front fog lights can be turned on individually, while the rear fog lights can only be activated together with the front fog lights and cannot be turned on separately. Additionally, depending on the vehicle model, some may have button-operated lights. Simply locate the fog light symbol and press to turn them on. 2. Fog lights should be used in foggy weather. On clear nights without fog, fog lights should not be turned on. Many drivers have a bad habit of turning on both front and rear fog lights whenever they use their headlights. This does not significantly improve visibility but severely affects the eyes of drivers and front-seat passengers in oncoming vehicles, causing light pollution.
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