Which part of the vehicle does the rotary switch control?
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The rotary switch controls the following parts of the vehicle: front and rear fog lights. Common types of fog light switches include rotary and push-button styles. Rotating forward (or pressing) the front fog light switch turns on the front fog indicator and front fog lights; rotating backward (or pressing) the rear fog light switch turns on the rear fog indicator and rear fog lights. Introduction to vehicle fog lights: Fog lights are installed at the front and rear of the vehicle. Due to low visibility in foggy conditions, which limits the driver's line of sight, these lights increase visibility distance. Particularly, yellow anti-fog lights have strong light penetration, improving visibility for both the driver and other road users, allowing approaching vehicles and pedestrians to detect each other from a greater distance. Precautions for using fog lights: When visibility is below 200 meters, fog lights must be turned on. If the weather is clear with no rain or fog, it is best not to use fog lights. This is because front fog lights are not equipped with light shields, and using them in clear weather may affect the vehicle's lighting and create certain obstacles for driving.