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Automotive Fog Lights are an important component of Automotive Body, Trim and Glass. They are designed to provide additional illumination in low-visibility conditions, such as fog, rain, snow, and dust. Fog lights are typically mounted low on the vehicle, and are angled to project light in a wide pattern, allowing the driver to see the road ahead more clearly. They are usually used in combination with the vehicle's headlights, and are often used in conjunction with other safety features, such as anti-lock brakes and traction control.
Fog lights are available in a variety of styles, including halogen, LED, and HID. They are typically sold as aftermarket accessories, and can be installed by the vehicle owner or a professional mechanic.
Some companies in the Automotive Fog Light market include Hella, PIAA, Philips, Osram, and Anzo. Show Less Read more