
Excelle's fog light is located at the rear taillight. The rear fog light switch is at the lower left of the instrument panel. Press button 6 to turn the rear fog light on or off. When the fog light is on, the indicator light on the combination meter will illuminate. The rear fog light can only be turned on when the headlights are currently on. Here are some related information: 1. Car lights are various traffic lights installed on vehicles to ensure safe driving. They are divided into two categories: lighting lamps and signal lamps. The main purpose of headlights is to illuminate the road and objects in front of the vehicle to ensure driving safety. They can also use high and low beam alternation as a signal for overtaking at night. Headlights are installed on both sides of the front of the car, with 2 or 4 per vehicle. 2. Fog lights are installed near the headlights or slightly lower than the headlights. They are used in low visibility conditions such as fog, snow, heavy rain, or dust to illuminate the road and provide signals for oncoming vehicles. The light is mostly yellow because yellow light has a longer wavelength and good fog penetration performance. 3. The reversing light is installed at the rear of the vehicle to illuminate the road behind and inform vehicles and pedestrians that the vehicle is reversing or preparing to reverse. It also functions as a light signal device.

Hey, you're looking for the Excelle's fog lights? I remember them quite well. They're located on the front bumper, just below the headlights on both sides, slightly towards the outer edges. To turn them on while driving, first rotate the knob on the left steering column stalk to the position light or low beam setting, then gently pull the stalk outward one notch to activate the front fog lights. For the rear fog light? You'll need to pull it out one more notch. The rear fog light is integrated into the left tail lamp assembly – you can spot it when looking back. I'd recommend testing them at night or in heavy fog; their positioning is quite subtle, tucked into the bumper's recessed grooves.

I recently helped a friend locate the fog lights on his Excelle. You really have to get up close to see them. Crouch down and look at the bumper, right next to the lower outer corner of the headlight—there's a small square lamp cover with horizontal slats or a frosted surface. Yes, that's the fog light itself. The trick to turning it on is: the round ring knob at the top of the left-hand control stalk on the steering wheel must be rotated to turn on the headlights or parking lights—don't leave it on auto mode or it won't work! Then, pull the stalk head firmly outward—click, and the front fog lights will turn on. Remember, to turn them off, pulling again activates the rear fog light, while pushing it toward you turns them off.

Actually, I also spent quite some time feeling around when my car! The fog light position on the Excelle is designed quite discreetly, located on the slanted surface of the bumper below the headlights. You have to squat down to clearly see that small square. Turning on the fog lights is quite interesting: with your left hand, grip the light stalk, rotate the outer ring to the low beam symbol like tuning a radio knob, then pull the entire stalk outward—it feels like opening a drawer. The first time you might worry about breaking it, but in reality, it's very smooth. I've used it a few times on rainy nights; the yellow light spreading out from the bottom of the bumper is quite unique, and the visibility is significantly clearer than without them.

I remember the Excelle's front fog lights are hidden next to the black honeycomb air intake on the lower half of the bumper, one on each side, positioned about two fist-widths below the license plate. The key to operation lies in the stalk behind the left side of the steering wheel: first turn the knob to the rightmost headlight position (the headlights should come on), then gently push the entire stalk away from the steering wheel – pushing to the first position activates the front fog lights (a green fog icon appears on the dashboard), and pushing further to the second position turns on the rear fog lights (the icon turns orange). Once during a heavy rainstorm on the highway, these lights were lifesavers – their wide scattered beams cut through the rain curtain remarkably well.

Here's a clever trick to locate the Excelle's fog lights: Lower your head near the driver's seat and look below the front windshield – you'll spot symmetrical translucent squares on both sides of the bumper. Their actual position is lower and more outward than the daytime running lights. The activation method follows precise steps: First, rotate the knob atop the left stalk to power the front lights, then gently pull the stalk's end outward – the first pull cleanly activates the front fog lights with crisp feedback, while the second pull turns on the rear fog lights. Once during heavy mountain fog, I drove with both fog lights and low beams on, clearly illuminating road edge stones within about 10 meters – truly reassuring.


