Usually they have two.
There are not FOG Lights at Rear.
Never known of a car to have fog lights in rear , only reverse lights
In fog you should use dipped headlights or front fog lights. Also you should use high intensity rear ( fog) lights.
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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.
The rear fog lights are accessable from under the car. You have to reach up and under the rear bumper.
none... if you looked at some pictures its self explanatory...
Yes, when the RFW (Rear Fog Warning) light is on, it indicates that the rear fog lights are activated. This means that the lights are locked in the "on" position until they are manually turned off, usually by the driver. The indicator serves as a reminder to ensure that the rear fog lights are used appropriately, especially in low visibility conditions.
You should switch off your rear fog lights when the fog has cleared because they can be excessively bright and create glare for drivers behind you, potentially causing visibility issues. Unlike standard brake lights, rear fog lights are designed to be used in low visibility conditions, and their unnecessary use can lead to confusion and unsafe driving situations. Additionally, it's important to follow traffic regulations and ensure that your vehicle's lighting is used appropriately for safety.
The lowest light on the rear light clusters should come on. You need the ignition and headlights on for it to work
Fog lights are in the front; they are commonly referred to as "brights" because they are the brighter of the two standard headlights. Brake lights are in the rear; they light up when pressure is applied to the brakes or when the car is in park or reverse.