Where is the Corolla fog light located?
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The front fog light of the Corolla is located at the lowest part of the front face of the car, while the rear fog light is positioned on both the left and right sides of the rear. Below are specific details about fog lights: 1. Function of fog lights: They are designed to make the vehicle visible to others in conditions of reduced visibility, such as foggy or rainy weather. Therefore, fog light sources need to have strong penetration. Most vehicles use halogen fog lights, with LED fog lights being a more advanced option. 2. Important note: Although fog lights help vehicles or pedestrians see you earlier, this does not mean they can be used at any time, especially when both front and rear fog lights are turned on. Fog lights are brighter than regular car lights and have strong scattering. If they are turned on unnecessarily, they can interfere with the vision of other drivers, particularly those of oncoming vehicles, and in severe cases, may cause accidents. Therefore, traffic regulations in many countries clearly stipulate: It is prohibited to turn on fog lights when visibility is good.
When driving my Corolla, I noticed that the front fog lights are typically positioned at the lower front of the bumper, one on each side, with a rather eye-catching design. If you stand in front of the car and look down, you can see them embedded at the bottom of the bumper, not too far from the headlights. They are operated via the control stalk on the left side of the steering wheel or a button on the dashboard, and are only suitable for use in foggy or heavy rain conditions, significantly improving road visibility without affecting other vehicles. I also recommend regularly checking if the lens covers are clean, as too much mud can impair their lighting effectiveness. Driving safety comes first, and developing good habits is always beneficial.