Where are the vehicle width indicator lights located?
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Width indicator lights, also known as contour lights, are generally controlled by a switch located on the left-hand side, near the headlight adjustment switch. Here’s a detailed introduction to the position and function of vehicle width indicator lights: 1. Vehicle width indicator lights refer to the front and rear position lights on a car, which indicate the vehicle's outline size, helping other drivers judge the vehicle's dimensions and position during overtaking or oncoming traffic. 2. When the hazard lights are activated, the four flashing lights (front, rear, left, and right) are the width indicator lights. 3. The control switch for the width indicator lights is the light knob. For models with only manual light functions, turning the knob one position activates the width indicator lights. 4. For models equipped with automatic headlights, setting the switch to the "AUTO" position will cause the width indicator lights to illuminate automatically in low-light conditions (and the headlights will turn on when it gets darker). 5. Contour lights are the outermost lights at the front and rear of the vehicle. Large trucks also have contour lights on the roof and sides.