I usually experiment with every switch until something happens.
Foggies should only be used in rain or fog. Be courteous and don't dazzle fellow drivers. I know a cop who routinely issue infringement to drivers for switching on foggies on clear night.
is there anyway of adjusting the steering wheel... ?
Beneath the steering column is a handle. Pull it down to loosen the wheel, then pull/push (reach) or lift/lower (height) to your heart's content. Push the lever back up to fix the wheel in place.
And to reiterate what others have said above, the owner's manual is your friend. It's amazing how much you can learn about your car by reading through it. If you didn't get a manual with the car, contact your local dealer or the car's past owner - you should have it (not to mention the service book for service history, and the warranty papers).
Foggies should only be used in rain or fog. Be courteous and don't dazzle fellow drivers. I know a cop who routinely issue infringement to drivers for switching on foggies on clear night.
And those who switch on the rear fog brake lights or reverse lights... dem blinding if you are following behind them... just wish they get a fine.
And those who switch on the rear fog brake lights or reverse lights... dem blinding if you are following behind them... just wish they get a fine.
yeh $75 dollar fine because they can only be used in adverse weather conditions
and those rear foggies are fun to play around with, use it on tailgaters and watch their butt cheeks clench up really hard
(because if u flick them on and off really quickly it looks as if you;re braking)
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