Where is the fog light on the Buick Excelle?
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The fog light button of the Buick Excelle is located at the lower left side of the steering wheel and has a round knob. The Excelle does not have front fog lights, only rear fog lights. The front fog lights of a car are installed below the headlights, one on the top and one on the bottom. The rear fog light of the car is located in the taillight and is symmetrically placed with the car's reverse light. The rear fog light is a single reverse light. More details are as follows: 1. The function of the fog light is: when visibility is greatly affected by fog or rain, other vehicles can also see the vehicle. Therefore, the light source of the fog light needs to have strong penetration. 2. Ordinary vehicles use halogen fog lights, while xenon fog lights are more advanced than halogen fog lights. Because the fog light switch generally includes 3 gears, the 0 position is off, the first gear adjusts the front fog light, and the second gear adjusts the rear fog light. When the first gear is turned on, the front fog light works, and when the second gear is turned on, the front fog light and rear fog light work together. 3. Therefore, when turning on the fog light, it is recommended to know which gear the switch is in, so as to facilitate your own use without affecting others and ensure driving safety.
I once drove a Buick Excelle and noticed that its front fog lights are positioned in the recessed areas on both sides at the bottom of the front bumper, while the rear fog light is integrated into the taillight assembly. To turn them on, you need to use the light stalk on the left side of the steering wheel and twist it to the fog light position. The fog lights are designed to be very low, specifically to penetrate through fog, providing much better visibility during heavy fog. However, be careful not to leave them on for extended periods in clear weather to avoid draining the battery. It's recommended to clean the light covers during each maintenance service to prevent dust from blocking the light.