Is it necessary to repair if one of the position lights is broken?
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Position lights must be repaired if they are broken. Repair method for non-functioning position lights: Modify within the car's fuse box. Have an auto electrician locate the position light fuse, remove the original fuse, find the ACC power supply, and connect it to the position light using a jumper wire. Handling method for non-functioning position lights: When the light switch is turned to the first position, the small lights that illuminate at the front and rear are the position lights. They indicate the width of the vehicle to alert other drivers and vehicles behind. The hazard lights, also known as emergency lights, should be turned on as needed. Function of position lights: Primarily used during nighttime driving to indicate the presence of the vehicle and its approximate width, aiding other vehicles in making judgments during overtaking or meeting situations.
I've been driving for over 20 years and have witnessed too many cases where minor issues led to major accidents. A broken parking light might seem trivial, but it actually affects your vehicle's visibility. Especially when driving at night, the absence of lighting on one side can cause following vehicles to misjudge your car's width - it becomes even more dangerous during rain or fog. I've personally experienced a similar situation during heavy fog when a truck suddenly changed lanes towards me; the driver later admitted he couldn't clearly see my vehicle's outline. The repair is really not troublesome - any roadside auto shop can fix it in about ten minutes for just a few dozen yuan. When it comes to safety, you really shouldn't skimp on these small expenses. After all, your life is worth much more than a light bulb.