Where is the fog light fuse of the Verna located?
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The fog light fuse of the Verna is located in the fuse box in the front engine compartment. Below is the classification of automotive lights: 1. Headlights: The combination headlights are located at the front of the vehicle, primarily serving illumination and signaling purposes. The light emitted by the headlights illuminates the road ahead, enabling the driver to drive safely at night. 2. Combination taillights: The combination taillights are located at the rear of the vehicle, mainly serving illumination and signaling functions. 3. Turn signals: These are used to indicate left or right turns to other road users. Regulations require them to be amber in color. 4. License plate lights: These primarily illuminate the license plate, allowing people to identify the vehicle's license plate at night. Extension: The purpose of fog lights is to make the vehicle visible to others in conditions of reduced visibility, such as fog or heavy rain. Therefore, the light source of fog lights needs to have strong penetration. Most vehicles use halogen fog lights, while LED fog lights are a more advanced option.
In the Hyundai Verna model, I've figured out the location of the fog light fuse several times. It's usually in the fuse box under the hood, specifically in the black plastic box on the driver's side after opening the engine cover. Open the lid, and you'll see a row of fuses inside—just look for one labeled 'Fog Lamp.' If there's no label, check your owner's manual diagram to confirm the number, typically a 15-amp fuse. If the fog lights don't work, a blown fuse is a common cause, possibly due to a short circuit or bulb overload. Replacing the fuse is simple: turn off the engine and remove the key, use pliers to carefully pull out the old fuse, and insert a new one of the same specification firmly. Don’t forget to check if the wire connectors are loose to avoid repeatedly blowing fuses. During regular maintenance, keep an eye on the condition of this box—safety is more important when driving in foggy conditions.