First off check your starter to see if it hasn't went out and make sure your battery isn't dead lights isn't the only thing that kills your battery
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half hour before and after sunset and sunrise
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.
Those laws vary from place to place. Common courtesy dictates to dim your lights well before they reach the oncoming vehicle.
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.
Conforming to national / state vehicle construction and use laws. If not, you've got a relay stuck
tyres, water, lights, wheel nuts and most important taht it is yours
any lights on the front of a passenger vehicle ie not an emergency vehicle can only be amber of clear