Changing Fog Lights
Whats the easiest way to get the fog lights out and in to replace them? My hands arent nimble enough to do it the way I was trying.
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take it to a shop:p
sorry:D you asked for the easiest way. |
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There really isn't an easy way that I could find. Taking them out and replacing them would be the easiest. Would I do that? Nope!! When I changed mine to Piaa crysal ions, it was cold as crap outside. It must have taken me 45 minutes to change them. It takes patience lotus blossom......now if i could just get mine aimed right........
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Get a pair of needle nose pliers. Hold in place and snap the wire into place. Took me 3 minutes.
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Looks like you need to do a "How To" with pictures! :D
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Different strokes for different folks! :D
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I don't believe they are out of alignment. Fog lights are an exercise in compromise between light penetration and backscatter. They are not designed to project anywhere near as far as the low beams. Because fog is very effective at scattering light, they are only designed to provide improved closeup lighting. You are supposed to slow down anyway in heavy fog.
As for their location, having them below the bumper would not improve their lighting distance. It could however reduce back scattering due to the bumper cutting off stray light rays that might have otherwise headed up to be reflected back to the driver. Unfortunately, many drivers use them as supplements to the low beams and some even adjust their aim to match, much to the dismay of other drivers. Whenever I see a car with fog lights that are more blinding than the low beams, I wish my car had "light" seeking missles. KuoH Quote:
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My fog lights are still out of alignment. The dims are level but one fog is noticibly lower than the other. |
I'm actually happy with the light that my fogs emit, however, my driver's side fog light shines directly into the eyes of oncoming traffic and needs to be aimed downward just a bit. I've been on the receiving end of their light and it's not fun. I'm told the only way to adjust them is to take the headlight off the car, and i'm not too inclined to do that as I might break something......lol....
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Unless the bulb is incorrectly seated, I don't think there is a way to adjust the aim of the fog lights independently from the other lights. The aiming assembly in the SVX adjust the entire unit.
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I don't think the fogs are adjustable.
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I recently replaced all my bulbs across the front with the PIAA Platinums. The easiest way for me is to pop out the corner lights and grille, take the 4 bolts out that hold each assembly in place, unplug the connectors and remove the assembly. Total time for removal of both headlight assemblies, bulb replacement (6) and reinstall should be no more than 20 minutes total. |
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