The fog lights are controlled by a separate button next to the cruise control and sun roof. If the indicator light is on, the fog lights will be activated with the headlight switch.
The middle two lights should be on when you turn on the headlights.
ummm... your brake lights should ALWAYS work whether your headlights are on or not, that's how people behind you know you are stopping.
Low beam headlights and fog lights if the vehicle has fog lights.
Brake lights should NOT be effected by the headlights. Brake light function is completely independent of the headlights. Assuming you are not refering to the tail lights, or marker lights, which are supposed to come when the head lights are turned on. Not having brake lights when the head lights are on is a big safety problem and should be corrected.
In fog you should use dipped headlights or front fog lights. Also you should use high intensity rear ( fog) lights.
When the headlights are on.
on the same switch that turns your head lights on...you should see a little pull switch at the tip, when you turn on the headlights pull it out...it will not work unless the headlights are on
if you recenly replaced bulbs u may have installed them backwards they should be running lights and brake lights if this is the case they maybe installed incorrectly
Turn on your headlights and hazard lights, call 911
Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on.
Yes! Pilots are very careful about their night vision, and you -will- upset them if you put your headlights in their eyes. This is not to say that you should turn all your lights off though. You should have your parking lights on, as well as turning on your four-way blinkers (hazard lights) whenever driving on the airport ramp.
It means that your fog lights are on - which should only happen when your headlights or at least parking lights are on.