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Where are the fog lights on a 2014 Chevy Silverado?

Fog lights on the 2014 Silverado are located in the lower front bumper at the outer corners, beneath the headlight assemblies. Whether your particular build has them depends on the trim level and any factory option packages.


Fog lights on this generation Silverado are typically mounted in the lower bumper, one on each side, near the outer edges of the grille. If your vehicle doesn’t have them, you’ll usually see blank inserts in those bumper openings rather than functioning lamps.


Where to look on the bumper


Use these cues to confirm the presence and location of fog lights on your specific truck:



  • Inspect the lower front bumper corners: look for small round or rectangular lenses set low in the bumper near the outer edges.

  • Check for visible bezels: fog lights are usually domed or flush with their housings in the bumper cutouts.

  • Note blank openings: if you see empty or solid-looking openings in those spots, your Silverado may not be equipped with factory fog lights.

  • Trim and option differences: higher trims (and some packages) are more likely to include fog lights; lower trims may omit them.


In summary, the fog lights, when equipped, sit in the lower bumper at the outer corners and can be identified by their dedicated lens and housing beneath the headlights.


What to do if you can’t find them


If you don’t see the expected lamps, verify your vehicle’s trim and option sheet or consult the owner’s manual. Some Silverado models shipped without factory fog lights, leaving blank bumper openings instead of lamps. Aftermarket fog lights or dealer-installed kits are also possibilities for those seeking illumination in poor-weather conditions.


How to operate and test the fog lights


For Silverado models that include factory fog lights, use the following steps to activate and verify operation:


Before the list: The fog lights are controlled in conjunction with the headlight switch or stalk, depending on the specific configuration of the truck.



  • Turn the ignition on and switch the headlights to the standard on/low-beam position.

  • Engage the fog lights by using the headlight control knob’s fog setting or by pulling the control stalk outward if your model uses that arrangement.

  • Look for the fog lamp indicator on the dashboard to confirm the lights are active.

  • If the lights do not illuminate, check the relevant fuses and bulbs, or consult the owner’s manual for the exact fuse numbers and bulb type.


In most configurations, turning on the headlights and activating the fog lights will produce a distinct, low, wide beam aimed at the road surface in foggy or low-visibility conditions.


Summary


On a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado, fog lights are mounted in the lower front bumper at the outer corners and are present depending on trim and options. If equipped, they are turned on with the headlight control and should illuminate when activated. If your truck lacks factory fog lights, you will see blank bumper openings instead. Always verify with your owner’s manual for your exact build.

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