At at least 500 feet, but most likely a lot further back.
rear car lights come on as an indication to the drivers in the back that you are about to stop.
rear lights and dash lights should be on the same fuse, check your owners manual if you have it.
the #3 slot is for the parking lights #11 is for the warning lights #21 is for hazzard lights and #26 is the back up lights the #3 slot is for the parking lights #11 is for the warning lights #21 is for hazzard lights and #26 is the back up lights
Fog lights are (on the rear of a vehicle) bright lights enabling the said vehicle to be more visible in fog, the lights are usually red. If on the front of the vehicle aswell they are usually white lights and are sometimes refered to as spotlights.
It turns the back up LIGHTS on, on the rear of the truck.
"Back up lights" are the same as reverse lights. Lights that "turn on" when vehicle is put into reverse gear to illuminate the rear of the car so you can see when backing up.
It needs to have a separate switch for the front and rear lights.
This should be the same a a 1998 open your trunk and pull back the carpet that's in the very rear of the trunk (like behind the lights) the lights should be held on by big plastic wing nuts unscrew them and that gives you access to all your rear light bulbs
In fog you should use dipped headlights or front fog lights. Also you should use high intensity rear ( fog) lights.
Check your fuses.
All CMVs must have seven lights across the back.
Check your fuses. There should be a black box on the right side of your engine, open it and find the one with rear lights attached to it(the location should be on the top of the box). Pull it out and replace it and your done.