Where is the fog light switch located?

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LeDiana
07/30/25 1:52am
The fog light switch is located on the light control lever behind the steering wheel or on the light control knob on the panel in front of the driver's left leg. The position of the fog light switch varies depending on the car brand and model. Placing the fog light switch on the light control lever is a more traditional method, generally used in older car models. Fog lights are divided into front fog lights and rear fog lights. Front fog lights are usually bright yellow, while rear fog lights are red. The symbol for the rear fog light is slightly different from that of the front fog light. The light lines on the front fog light symbol point downward, while those on the rear fog light are parallel. The symbol is generally located on the dashboard inside the car.
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