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Technician A says that fog lamps turn on automatically when the high beams are turned on. Technician B says that fog lamps are designed to shine a flat, wide beam of light under…
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Technician A says that fog lamps turn on automatically when the high beams are turned on.
Technician B says that fog lamps are designed to shine a flat, wide beam of light under the fog.
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Technician B is correct because your fog lights are on the same switch, but different part of the switch. Some fog lights always shine flat, others don’t. But, they do have a wide range.
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