Those are your DRL's (Daytime Running Lights). Some manual transmission cars' DRL's illimunate after releasing the handbrake.
my head lights wont come on ,,all other lights work ,,no head lights
Check for a loose ground wire - sounds like lights are backfeeding searching for ground
Break lights come on when you step on the break, they do not come on when the head lights are turned on.
On vehicles with Daytime Running Lights, (DRL) yes.
they do
Geradeaus means straight on and is then coupled with the appropriate verb, e.g.Fahre geradeaus bis Du zur Ampel kommst - Drive straight on until you come to the traffic lights (informal)Fahren Sie geradeaus bis Sie zur Ampel kommen - Drive straight on until you come to the traffic lights (formal)Geradeaus gehen - to go/walk straight on
until it runs out of gas. seriously, not far. most lights come on when there is about a gallon left in the tank.
No. The one in the middle is a brake light, and should only come on when you put on the brakes.
This is a continuation of the question. The head lights turn on, but all 4 of the marker lights and the dash lights don't come on. I have to keep turning the light switch on and off until they eventually come on. Once I have dash lights and marker lights they stay on normally until I shut the car off, then I have to start all over again. All fuses in the fuse box are good and not loose. What could be causing the problem? Sorry for not putting these details in the original question.
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.
does your car has a separate fuse for the tail light? do the lights come on when you hit the brake.
the ash lights come on when you turn your park/ head lights on are so you may have a faulty head light switch!