How to Turn on the Teana Fog Lights?
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Rotate the knob in the middle of the light control lever to turn on the Teana's fog lights. Below is some information about fog lights: 1. The purpose of fog lights is to attract the attention of other road users. 2. Fog lights are divided into front fog lights and rear fog lights, which also differ in color, with front lights typically being yellow and rear lights red. 3. Fog lights are characterized by their strong penetrating ability and do not produce diffuse reflection due to fog, which helps alert other vehicles and improves visibility during rainy or foggy conditions. Below are the regulations regarding fog light usage while driving: 1. When visibility is between 100-200m: Fog lights must be turned on, speed should not exceed 60km/h, and the distance from the vehicle in front should be kept at more than 100m. 2. When visibility is between 50-100m: Fog lights must be turned on, speed should not exceed 40km/h, and the distance from the vehicle in front should be more than 50m.
I have plenty of experience with turning on the fog lights in the Teana. As a long-time owner who has driven a Teana for over a decade, driving in foggy conditions is routine for me. Before activating the fog lights, make sure the vehicle is running. Typically, you first turn on the headlight switch, then locate the light control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel. There's a small fog light icon on it—just gently pull it backward, and the fog lights will turn on. The Teana’s fog lights are thoughtfully designed, positioned low to provide a wide illumination range while minimizing glare and reflection, significantly improving visibility in fog. However, remember to use them only in low-visibility conditions, such as fog, rain, or snow, as they can otherwise distract other drivers. I also regularly check if the fog lights are functioning properly. If they don’t turn on, it might be due to a burnt-out bulb or a blown fuse, which should be addressed promptly to avoid nighttime driving risks. In short, safe driving starts with attention to detail.