Yes
Low beams - high beams only light up the snow or fog which further impairs vision.
When driving at night, you should only use your high beam headlights when there are no oncoming vehicles or cars in front of you, as high beams can blind other drivers. High beams are useful for illuminating dark roads and enhancing visibility. However, when approaching other vehicles or in well-lit areas, switch to low beams to avoid causing glare and ensure safety for everyone on the road. Always prioritize the safety of yourself and others while driving.
Well it should blow cold while driving and stopped. You probably need to get your AC recharged. Hope I helped!!
Take your car in to have it checked. Turn signals should work without high beams.
I have a 99 Grand Cherokee and the driving lights are turned on by pulling on the button located at the top of the head light switch on the left side of the column, Note that the driving lights will only work with the low beams and will turn off when you switch to high beams. If you search the net you can find a way to have the driving lights and high beams on at the same time, this usually involves modifying a relay under the hood.
Low beams and fog lights if equipped. High beams only light-up the fog more.
You should only use your parking lights when your vehicle is parked or when you are stopped in an emergency situation. They should not be used while driving.
Fog Lights only, Low Beam only or Fog Lights + Low Beams.
low beams my have burned out
Your headlights point straight ahead, not into the curve.
no because they can cause wrecks they should only use ear peices
You should only use your parking lights when your vehicle is parked or stopped in a dark area. They should not be used while driving as they are not bright enough to properly illuminate the road.