use your fog lights for what they were intended for. To many drivers leave the fog lights on all the time blinding the on coming traffic.
I want to add here that you drive with low beams and not high. I live in a fog area and every winter people have problems with fog because they drive with the high beams on. This just reflects back at the driver. Also always turn on your lights day or night and drive slower in fog. I have people speed by me at 75 miles per hour with 30 feet to see by and if they need to stop it is too late for them. We have 15-30 car pile ups because they drive too fast and some with no lights.
There are a few reasons why a car would be sliding in snow. It is very likely that the driver is just driving too fast.
Yes! In fact, the air temperature and dewpoint should be exactly the same during heavy fog.
get an LS or SS bumper with the fog light holes, and there are fog light harnesses on eBay u could get that actually come with the actual fog light assembly and the fog light harness. if not buy them both separate. Then u could make a hole where the original switch should go with a dremel tool and there u have it
Yes. Fog is nothing more than low lying clouds. You can get the same effect by driving into the mountains and entering the cloud cover as you increase in elevation.
The fog light bulb on a 2004 Chevy cavalier LS sport should come on when the lights are activated. If it doesn't, first check the fuse for the fog lights, then the bulb, and then the switch. One of these things is likely to be the cause of a light not working.
No, you should not.
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No, you should not.
Dipped beam, yes - main beam, no.
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.
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Low beams - high beams only light up the snow or fog which further impairs vision.
You should use low beams when driving in fog. It is more difficult to see driving with high beams in fog.
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When driving in fog you should always use your low beams. Using your rear fog light when visibility is less than 100 meters is also a really good idea.