Which one is the left front parking light?
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The parking light is the same as the width indicator light. For the headlights, it is the inner corner strip. Below is some extended information about parking lights: 1. Parking light: Under the condition that the car is equipped with parking lights, it serves as a warning light to alert the vehicle, pedestrians, and the surrounding environment for safety when temporarily parked and the engine is turned off, to indicate the car's position. When the parking light is turned on, the headlights will illuminate with a weaker intensity, and the taillights will also light up, serving as a safety reminder. 2. Applicable situations: (1) When temporarily parked in a dark environment, to prevent passing pedestrians, bicycles, and other traffic individuals from colliding with the car, turning on the parking light can effectively serve as a safety reminder and outline the vehicle. (2) When temporarily parked and leaving on narrow provincial, county, or rural roads at night, the parking light is particularly effective.
In vehicle design, the left front parking light is typically a small auxiliary light source installed on the left front bumper or within the headlight assembly, usually featuring a yellow or white LED bulb. Its function is to provide vehicle outline visibility when parked, enhancing nighttime safety. From an electrical system perspective, it is controlled by the headlight switch, with a simple current path: from the power source to the switch and then to the filament or LED module. I frequently check the wiring harness for aging or damage, as moisture in the connectors can lead to failure; the relevant circuit diagrams for diagnosis can be found in the repair manual. Regular maintenance is crucial—I once helped a friend use a multimeter to identify a fault on a rainy night, preventing an accident in time. Fellow car enthusiasts, remember to develop the habit of testing the functionality when parking to ensure it works properly.