
Cornering Lamps Explained
Cornering lamps are supplementary lights on your vehicle that illuminate the road to the side when you make a turn or navigate a tight corner.
What They Are
Auxiliary lights designed to improve visibility during sharp turns, low‑speed maneuvers, or reversing in dark conditions.
Why They Matter
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Safety: Reveal curbs, pedestrians, or hidden obstacles.
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Convenience: Make tight cornering easier at night.
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Confidence: Provide better awareness in urban or poorly lit areas.
How They Work
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Activation: Triggered automatically when the turn signal is used, the vehicle is in reverse, or the steering wheel is turned sharply.
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Control module: Monitors speed, steering angle, and signal input.
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Operation types:
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Static cornering lights: A dedicated lamp (or fog light) turns on inside the bend, shining up to 90° sideways.
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Dynamic cornering lights (in some models): Headlights swivel to follow the steering angle.
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Common Uses
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Navigating tight city streets at night.
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Parking in dark areas.
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Spotting hazards when reversing.