High beams enhance the fog and make vision worse.
9006 for low beam, 9005 for high beam, and H11 for fog lights.
On my 2000 town and country, you pull out the headlight switch, fog lamps only work on low beam On my 2000 town and country, you pull out the headlight switch, fog lamps only work on low beam On my 2000 town and country, you pull out the headlight switch, fog lamps only work on low beam
No, you should not use high-beam headlights at all in heavy fog.
your local parts place will have a catalogue but it should be an H3 lamp for driving & fog lights
fog light and/or low beam
Dipped headlights usually refers to your low beam headlight. If you're talking about light bulbs, then yes, some manufacturers use headlight bulbs which are also being used for fog lights. However, externally, dipped headlights are your low beam headlight.
You should not use your high beams in the fog. Your high beams will reflect off of the water in the air from the fog making it even harder to see.
Low beam because high beam emitts too much of a pattern and basically does not help you. If you live in area that has alot of fog problems look into foglights. Also, in snow the same stands true.
Use your low beams or fog lights. Fog or snow will reflect high beam light back in your eyes making it more difficult to see.
Turn your low beam headlights on and then pull the headlight knob towards you to turn on your fog lights
Pull the headlight control knob towards you with the low beam headlight or park light position selected
The only experience I have from adding fog lights to a friend's car, is that the fog lights hook into the headlight low beam circuit. This is done so that the fog lights can only be used with low beams and there is no power to them on high beam.