I wouldn't say nobody - just nobody sane. :headbonk:Nobody is willing to use high beam in the fog
low beams + front and rear fog lights only in fog.
So if you have low and high beam bulbs, fogs would make 6. That said, the Mustang has projectors and only 2 beams when the highs are on, so having fogs on would not be illegal in TX.Sec. 547.302. DUTY TO DISPLAY LIGHTS. (a) A vehicle shall display each lighted lamp and illuminating device required by this chapter to be on the vehicle:
(1) at nighttime; and
(2) when light is insufficient or atmospheric conditions are unfavorable so that a person or vehicle on the highway is not clearly discernible at a distance of 1,000 feet ahead.
(b) A signaling device, including a stoplamp or a turn signal lamp, shall be lighted as prescribed by this chapter.
(c) At least one lighted lamp shall be displayed on each side of the front of a motor vehicle.
(d) Not more than four of the following may be lighted at one time on the front of a motor vehicle:
(1) a headlamp required by this chapter; or
(2) a lamp, including an auxiliary lamp or spotlamp, that projects a beam with an intensity brighter than 300 candlepower.
oye, ok back to the technical portion of this question - barring the arguments of whether you should or shouldn't, legality, pain and suffering, lights so bright they signal aliens, and mad cow disease..... :headbonk:;)
For those of us who use these as a tool for our safety and driving requirements, has anyone found how to do this in software like I was able to do on my Audi?
I really thought this would be an easy question and process. Other cars I've done and seen done have been powering the fog relay so it has power all the time instead of just when the lows are on.
Having spent many years in the mountains of southern CA that get extremely foggy, having any lights on with the fog lights completely negates the benefits of having them at all. Fog lights with the parking lights on the other hand does provide benefits (and parking lights alone are often very effective as well).Nobody is willing to use high beam in the fog
low beams + front and rear fog lights only in fog.
Having spent many years in the mountains of southern CA that get extremely foggy, having any lights on with the fog lights completely negates the benefits of having them at all. Fog lights with the parking lights on the other hand does provide benefits (and parking lights alone are often very effective as well).
Having the option of fogs on anytime, even by themselves is desirable for some.Right, but I guess we talk here about using the fog lights with a high beam when there is no fog on the road, right?
Having the option of fogs on anytime, even by themselves is desirable for some.
This is what I'm talking about. The thing is it's only in the US you cannot have fogs with the high beam. The rest of the world lives perfectly fine with that, and most of them even cannot imagine (unless they have US spec car) that fogs cannot work with high beam for some weird reasonThe Fog lights on the 15 GT make a huge difference filling in the gaps on the sides of the light pattern and the High Beams obviously make a huge difference especially with the height of the beam.
I was detoured down on a small very twisty one lane narrow service road to avoid a brush fire the other day with very steep up and down hills and very tight turns. The High Beams helped illuminate the upcoming higher peaks of the road allowing me to avoid scraping while the Fogs helped illuminate the edges of the road when making tight turns.
I switched back and forth 100+ times and I wish I could have had them both on at the same time!