To install fog lights on a 2002 Nissan Altima, first, gather the necessary tools and fog light kit. Remove the front bumper by taking out the screws and clips that secure it. Next, locate the fog light openings, install the fog lights into the brackets, and connect the wiring harness. Finally, reattach the bumper and test the lights to ensure they work properly.
On a 2002 Ford Explorer : On the headlight switch , select automatic , park lights, or low beam headlights and pull the headlight switch out towards you to turn the fog lights on ( push the switch in again to turn the fog lights off )
Pull out on the headlight switch to turn on the fog lights.
The headlights work on a totally different relay than the parking and fog lights. The headlight relay or headlight fuse is usually blown when only the parking and fog lights work.
Pull the headlight switch out toward you. Fog lights will only engage when headlights (not just daytime running lights) are engaged.
you do not, they are cornering lights and turn on with the single lights
There is a fuse that runs fog and day lights, check it.
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pull the light swithch once for front twice for rear that puts both on
If it has fog lights, you turn the headlights on and pull the switch out.
On the 2002 Impala you need to first pull the thing that turns on the headlights manually like half way or all the way and then hit the fog button and the fog lights will come on.
The PIAA 510 fog lights are not the proper size to fit in the front bumper fascia where the factory fog lights are mounted. Additionally, there is no mounting point on the Escape to hold the PIAA 510 fog light. The PIAA 510 has a universal design that allows for mounting on a vehicle with enough clearance for the size of the light. It is ideal for newer vehicles that were manufactured with bumper light sockets. For the complete line of PIAA fog lights and driving lights visit AutoLights4Less.com. They offer PIAA and many other fine brands of headlight bulb, headlight assemblies, tail light assemblies, fog lights, driving lights and turn signal lights.