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Old Oct 8, 2008 | 02:06 AM
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Default Re: Rear fog light?

Originally Posted by smokey847
It's funny you mentioned this because I actually noticed the second click just today and planned to ask on here. When you prefer to "city lights," I assume you mean the lights that come on on the first notch to the right on the ****. What is the proper use for these lights? When are they neccessary?
They're described as parking lights in the owners manual, but since the car in US spec does not have "daytime running lights", people use them for that. Here's what the manual says - check your onboard storage for this valuable resource - a great read during fall break when you're not driving your car....


Chrysler Crossfire Owners Manual - Understanding The Features of Your Vehicle - Page 62, 63



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62 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE

EXTERIOR LIGHTS
Headlights and Parking Lights








When the headlight switch is turned clockwise from OFF
to the first position, the parking lights, taillights, side
marker lights, license plate lights and instrument panel
lights are all illuminated.
The headlights turn on when the switch is turned to the
second position.









Lights-On Reminder






If the headlights or parking lights are left on after the
ignition is turned off, a warning will sound if the driver’s
door is opened.









Daytime Running Lights (Where Applicable)






VEHICLES WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
The low beam headlights, parking lights, side marker
lights, taillights and license plate lights are automatically
switched on whenever the vehicle is started and the
transmission gear selector is in a driving position.
VEHICLES WITH MANUAL TRANSMISSION
The low beam headlights, parking lights, side marker
lights, taillights, and license plate lights are automatically
switched on whenever the vehicle is started and the
parking brake is released.
For nighttime driving, the exterior lights switch should
be in the low beam position to permit activation of the
high beam headlights.









UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE 63






Fog Lights






To operate the fog lights, pull the headlight
switch out one stop, with the parking lights
and/or low beam headlights on. A light to the
lower left of the headlight switch will illuminate
when the fog lights are on.
To turn off the fog lights, push the headlight switch in
fully. Selecting high beam headlights will also turn off the
fog lights.









Standing Lights








When the vehicle is parked on the street, the standing
lights (left or right side parking lights) can be turned on,
making your vehicle more visible to passing vehicles.
To operate the standing lights, turn the headlight switch
counterclockwise one stop (right lamps) or two stops (left
lamps) from the OFF position. To turn off the standing
lights, return the headlight switch to the OFF position.
The standing lights cannot be operated when the ignition
switch is in the ON/RUN position.









CAUTION!








Standing lamps are intended for short term use



when parking. If these lights are left on for a long
period of time, your car’s battery may drain, causing
a possible starting problem. Assure that the headlamp
switch is in the OFF position when leaving the
vehicle.








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