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.
every vehicle must have brake lights to indicate that the vehicle is stopping. with no brake lights the vehicle can cause a rear end collision.
A TNS relay is located in the fuse box of a vehicle. It controls the vehicle's turn signal lights, running lights, taillights, and dash lights.
The dash lights on a vehicle are there to let the driver know what is going on with the vehicle. Most lights are self explanatory if they are not the Manuel will have a diagram.
indicator lights means the vehicle is turning
If you are driving with your bright lights on and can see an approaching vehicle, you should turn off your bright lights immediately.
any lights on the front of a passenger vehicle ie not an emergency vehicle can only be amber of clear
No, tail lights and brake lights are not the same thing. Tail lights are the red lights at the rear of a vehicle that are always illuminated when the headlights are on, serving to indicate the vehicle's presence and size. Brake lights, on the other hand, are activated when the driver presses the brake pedal, signaling to other drivers that the vehicle is slowing down or stopping. While they are both crucial for vehicle safety, they serve different purposes.
Vehicle warning lights are like traffic lights - green = go, Yellow = warning, Red = Stop the vehicle!!. Most vehicle manufacturers recommend that if the Check Engine Light Comes on the vehicle is safe to drive to your nearest repairer.. G'day fro Aus!!
Low beam headlights and fog lights if the vehicle has fog lights.
What kind of vehicle?
What year is the vehicle? Did you check the fuse?