They work, but I find that the hood is so high that I need to raise my seat higher to be able to see their effects on the road (I pretty much sit at the lowest seat height setting). So they function like regular fog light in the way that they project light low to the ground in front of the car, but my line of sight is far up front so I barely see them. If I ever need them I will adjust my driving positon to favor short distance visibility.
I am sitting at the highest position and I am close to 6 ft. I still cannot see any illumination coming from passenger side fog light. I think I will talk with service folks when I am there next
Check the front side (driver side) of the road and you*ll notice that the fog lights provide some illumination. The best way to test it is to turn the fog lights off then on...you won*t notice up front but the front lower side you*ll see there is a slight diff
They work, but I find that the hood is so high that I need to raise my seat higher to be able to see their effects on the road (I pretty much sit at the lowest seat height setting). So they function like regular fog light in the way that they project light low to the ground in front of the car, but my line of sight is far up front so I barely see them. If I ever need them I will adjust my driving positon to favor short distance visibility.
I actually pointed this out the other day in another thread! lol To me, the fogs are functionally pointless because you cannot see the added light due to the hood (no matter how high you sit). But they are nice decorations tho...
They COULD be functional if we had a way to turn on the fog lights without the headlights. You would only do this in severely thick fog like I used to see in the San Fran bay area. Really thick fog causes the light from the headlights to obscure your view even worse than having no lights on...so you would turn off your headlights and drive with the fog lights on which could still illuminate the lines on the road with minimal "light pollution".
Honestly, I'm not sure the light projected is strong enough for that. I'm going to try a little test tonight just to see just how powerful these foglights are.