Q: How do I turn on the fog lights?

asked by on January 13, 2016

How do I turn on the fog lights?

The fog lights provide extra visibility in foggy weather conditions. To use the fog lights, first turn on the headlights. Then rotate the fog light band (located on the turn signal lever) to the on position. Tips When the high beams are turned on, the fog lights will automatically turn off.

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