They are not sealed correctly. Procure the correct seals, avoid the temptation to use silicone, as parts replacement will be more difficult in the future. If there was wreckage in the car's history, silicone may be your easiest option.
You will need to look up by the dashboard. It is most likely that they will be located there are near the button to turn on the headlights.
The knob for the headlights pulls out which turns on the fog lights. There will be a lit-up image on the bottom right hand of your dash to show they are on.
DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR WORK You need several things: -The headlights with fog lights in them (aftermarket or stock replacements). -The Euro switch or equivalent with fog light switch (audi also makes these). -The relay, fuse for the circuit, wires and a black loom to keep the wires neat. -look up a basic diagram on how to wire a vehicle fog lamp.(http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/relay.htm) -Install above
It you need to turn your switch to get the headlights on......try pulling out on it. That's how my Dodge pick-up works.
Not very specific on the question. I can go with my experience, though.My 2000 T&C would turn off my headlights as I was driving. No special warning, and it did it randomly. Even when I had the fog lights on, it turned off my headlights. A new headlight switch fixed it right up! Make sure you get the right switch! The non-fog light switch and the switch with fog lights have very different electrical connectors!
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.
Yes. You would need to wire them up to your running lights.
check owners manual i think its a bad design in which this model requires the a/c to be on at all times that the defroster/defogger is on, otherwise the windows will fog up this is horrible while its rain during warm weather
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Most accidents that occur during fog are not directly caused by the fog itself, but rather by reduced visibility and drivers' inability to adjust their speed or react to changing road conditions in time. Drivers should slow down, use headlights, and increase following distance to reduce the risk of accidents in fog.
The headlights go up and down when you turn the headlights on. If they are not going up or down they may be disconnected from the motor. You would have to take the headlights out to see if they are disconnected or not.
Because of the humidity it is giving off when it falls onto your windshield/////the rain cools your windshield causing the humidity in your car to condense on the glass put on defroster and crack window open to clear this quickly