Fog Lamp Dashboard Light

Fog Lamp Car Dashboard Light

Fog Light Indicator: Fog lights are used to provide improved visibility under conditions of seriously reduced visibility. With the ignition switch in the ON position and the light switch is in the Tail Light / Parking Light position, the front/rear fog lamps can be turned on. When this happens the front/rear Fog Light Indicator will illuminate in amber and will stay on until it is turned off. To turn off the front/rear fog lights turn it to the OFF position. front/rear fogs lights will also be turned off if the light switch is turned off or ignition switch is turned to the off position .

What are Fog Lights, exactly?

A front fog light is an automobile light that aids visibility in front of the car. It’s underneath the headlight assembly and is intended to produce a broad beam of light in the form of a “bar” with a sharp cutoff at the top to prevent it from reflecting off the fog.

Fog lights are generally placed low (approximately 12 to 30 inches above the road surface) and directed downward to highlight the ground under the fog.

Meanwhile, a rear fog light, like your brake lights, is intended to generate a red-colored light to guarantee that other drivers can see your vehicle in low-visibility situations. It may be found in the center of the rear bumper cover or in lieu of one of the reverse lights.

While rear fog lights are not particularly popular in the United States, they are required in Europe.

Fog lamps (whether front or rear) are not required and are considered auxiliary lights, unlike headlights. Fog lights aren’t typically standard on basic and lower-tier models, therefore vehicle purchasers may be offered the opportunity to purchase them as an add-on by their dealer.

When Should Fog Lights Be Used?

Fog lamps are supplemental lights that may be utilized in low-visibility situations in combination with your headlights. They are not, however, intended to replace your normal driving lights due to their limited range.

These lights are excellent for viewing road markers, but they won’t help you see through fog, so they’re only effective while travelling at moderate speeds.

While there are no rules on when you should use your fog lights, it’s best to use them only in specific circumstances, such as the ones stated below:

1.) Fog

Fog forms in the same manner as clouds do—essentially it’s a massive cloud on the ground. Fog lights are designed specifically for circumstances when you must travel through foggy regions, as the name implies. Because of their low position, the light they emit may strike the ground under them rather than directly into the fog and bounce back like the light from your headlights.

2.) Rainfall is quite heavy.

When it’s raining a lot, fog lights may help you see better. When driving in heavy rain, high and low beams may cause glare, which is why fog lights are necessary to view the road ahead of you.

3.) Storms of Dust

In certain states, such as Arizona and New Mexico, a sand or dust storm may occur.
While driving is not advised when confronted with this terrifying occurrence, you will need to move your car to safety while you wait for the storm to pass.

Fog lights may assist you navigate the road ahead of you when you drive off the highway or street and into the shoulder.

Fog lights only illuminate the area of the road immediately in front of your vehicle, therefore they should only be used in combination with your headlights, not in place of them, as previously said.

Thank you – Erwin