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Front fog lamps* and cornering lights*

The front fog lamps 1 can be activated in order to provide better visibility when driving in fog.

The cornering lights 1are activated automatically in weak daylight or in darkness in order to illuminate the area diagonally in front of the car.

Front fog lamps

PS2-2222-Button, front fog light
Fog lamp button.

The front fog lamps can be switched on when the car is in drive mode and the stalk switch's rotating ring is in PS-1926-Left-side steering wheel lever-AUTO symbol, PS-1926-Left-side steering wheel lever-Low beam symbol or PS-1926-Left-side steering wheel lever-Position light symbol position.

Tap on the button to activate and deactivate. The symbol PS-2007 Symbol Fog light front shines in the driver display when the fog lamps are switched on.

The fog lamps are switched off automatically when the car is switched off or when the rotating ring on the stalk switch is set to the PS-1926-Left-side steering wheel lever-Zero symbol position.

 Note

Regulations on the use of fog lamps vary from country to country.

Cornering lights

The front fog lamps include the cornering light function, which temporarily illuminates the area diagonally in front of the car in the direction in which the steering wheel is turned on a sharp bend, or in the direction in which the direction indicators are indicating.

The function is activated in weak daylight or darkness when the stalk switch's rotating ring is in the PS-1926-Left-side steering wheel lever-AUTO symbol or PS-1926-Left-side steering wheel lever-Low beam symbol position and the speed of the car is lower than approx. 30 km/h (approx. 20 mph).

Both cornering lights are also switched on as a supplement to the reversing light when reversing. They are extinguished when the car drives forward again.

The function is already activated when the car is supplied from the factory.

  1. * Option/accessory.
  2. 1 Some Pilot pack equipment may not be installed in your car model due to the global semiconductor shortage. For more information, contact Polestar Customer Support.

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