Where is the fog light switch on the Lynk & Co 01?
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The fog light switch of the Lynk & Co 01 is integrated on the left lever below the steering wheel. Simply turn it to the fog light symbol. Fog lights are installed at the front and rear of the car, used for road illumination and safety warnings during rainy or foggy weather, improving visibility for both the driver and surrounding traffic participants. Here is more information about fog lights: 1. Front fog light: On the left are three diagonal lines crossed by a curved line, and on the right is a semi-elliptical shape. Rear fog light: On the left is a semi-elliptical shape, and on the right are three horizontal lines crossed by a curved line. 2. Front fog lights are usually bright yellow, while rear fog lights are red. Due to their high brightness and strong penetration, fog lights do not cause diffuse reflection in fog, so correct usage can effectively prevent accidents. In foggy weather, front and rear fog lights are typically used together. 3. Red and yellow are the colors with the strongest penetration, but red represents 'no passing,' so yellow is chosen. Yellow is the purest color, and the car's yellow fog lights can penetrate thick fog and reach far distances. Additionally, due to backscattering, when the following vehicle turns on its headlights, it increases the background intensity, making the image of the leading vehicle even more blurred.
When driving my Lynk & Co 01 in foggy conditions, the fog light switch is conveniently located on the left-side lighting control stalk near the steering wheel. Operation is quite straightforward: First, rotate the light switch to AUTO or manually turn on the headlights, then pull a small outer ring on the control stalk to activate the front fog lights. These project a lower, wider beam pattern that significantly improves visibility in dense fog. The rear fog light usually has a dedicated button, typically positioned near the instrument cluster or center console. Remember to only use them during low-visibility conditions like fog, rain, or snow - their intense brightness can otherwise dazzle other drivers and compromise road safety. Last month during a mountain trip with heavy fog, these lights literally saved my life. During routine maintenance, I always have the bulbs checked to prevent unexpected failures - a thoughtful design touch indeed.