Rear Fog Lights - Chrysler Grand Voyager 2015 Manual

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Rear Fog Lights

The rear fog light switch is built into
the headlight switch. To activate the
rear fog lights, turn the headlamp
switch to the park lamp or headlamp
position. Press the headlight switch
once for front fog lights, press the switch a
second time for front and rear fog lights. Press-
ing the switch a third time will deactivate the
rear fog lights, and a fourth time will deactivate
the front fog lights. Turning the headlight switch
off will also deactivate the fog lights.
Dimmer Controls
The dimmer switch is located next to the head-
light switch.
Dimmer Control
With the parking lights or headlights on, rotating
the dimmer control upward will increase the
brightness of the instrument panel lights.
Interior Lighting On
Rotate the left dimmer control completely up-
ward to the second detent (extreme top posi-
tion) to turn on the interior lights. The interior
lights will remain on when the dimmer control is
in this position.
Interior lights are also turned on when a door or
liftgate is opened, the Remote Keyless Entry
(RKE) transmitter is activated, or when the
dimmer control is moved to the extreme top.
The interior lights will automatically turn off in
approximately 10 minutes for the first activation
and 90 seconds every activation thereafter until
the engine is started, if one of the following
occur:
• A door, sliding door or the liftgate is left open.
• Any overhead reading light is left on.
NOTE:
The ignition must be cycled to the OFF
position for this feature to operate.
Interior Lighting Off
Rotate the left dimmer control to the off position
(extreme bottom). The interior lights will remain
off when the doors or liftgate are open.
Parade Mode (Daytime Brightness Feature)
Rotate the left dimmer control to the first detent.
This feature brightens the odometer, radio and
overhead displays when the parking lights or
headlights are on.
Halo Lights — If Equipped
Halo lights are strategically placed soft lighting
that help to illuminate specific areas to aid the
occupants in locating specific features while
driving at night.
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