Where is the fog light wire of Geely Emgrand
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Geely Emgrand fog light wire is located behind the fog light, which can be seen after disassembly. The function of fog lights is to make other vehicles see the car when visibility is greatly affected by weather conditions such as fog or rain. Therefore, the light source of fog lights needs to have strong penetration. Most vehicles use halogen fog lights, and LED fog lights are more advanced than halogen fog lights. The following is the classification of car lights: 1. Headlights: Combined headlights are located at the front of the car, mainly for lighting and signaling. The light emitted by the headlights can illuminate the road conditions in front of the car body, allowing the driver to drive safely at night; 2. Combined taillights: Combined taillights are located at the rear of the car, mainly for lighting and signaling; 3. Turn signals: Used to indicate left or right turns to other road users. The regulations require the color to be amber; 4. License plate lights: License plate lights are mainly used to illuminate the license plate, allowing people to identify the vehicle license plate at night.
Hey buddy, I guess you're trying to figure out the fog light wiring for your Emgrand, right? As someone who tinkers with cars often, I've got some experience locating wires. Generally, the fog light wiring is in the front section - you'll need to pop the hood and start feeling around behind the bumper. The Emgrand's fog light assembly is probably near the crash beam, and the connector might be tucked behind a small grille. Look for black wire bundles connected to the fog light bulb. Before you start, make sure the engine's off and use a flashlight to avoid damaging other components. Loose or worn wiring could cause fog light failure or even short-circuiting - I once saw smoke from this! Last time I worked on it, I noticed many beginners miss checking engine bay corners, so take your time. If you really can't find it, visit a junkyard to study old parts. But honestly, this job's quite tricky - maybe snap a photo and ask forum veterans instead. Safety first, don't push yourself too hard.