Broken fog light lens
#1
Broken fog light lens
The lens in my starbord fog light is holed. I assume I need a whole fog light assembly. Much has been written about owners placing the bulbs, but not the whole assembly. Is it something a reasonably coordinated person can do themself? I don't want to pay $35-40 for an assembly and not be able to get it connected. Or, can you get replacement lenses?
Cori
Cori
#2
The lens in my starbord fog light is holed. I assume I need a whole fog light assembly. Much has been written about owners placing the bulbs, but not the whole assembly. Is it something a reasonably coordinated person can do themself? I don't want to pay $35-40 for an assembly and not be able to get it connected. Or, can you get replacement lenses?
Cori
Cori
#4
I wouldn't call this super simple, but it's certainly not hard, either. Getting the splash shield off of the wheel well can be tricky, as the fasteners are plastic and can be stubborn and easy to strip. Use the right size driver and be careful.
Also, when I did this job I got a little bit of Stonegard film or similar and covered the lenses with that to possibly help prevent future breaks, since they are in such a vulnerable spot. Since it's a pain to get to these lamps, I recommend this preventive protection. I found some of the film on Ebay pretty cheap and just trimmed to fit my lamps.
Also, when I did this job I got a little bit of Stonegard film or similar and covered the lenses with that to possibly help prevent future breaks, since they are in such a vulnerable spot. Since it's a pain to get to these lamps, I recommend this preventive protection. I found some of the film on Ebay pretty cheap and just trimmed to fit my lamps.
#5
+1 to plastic fasteners being stubborn. They often get dirt embedded around the edges. You may have to use a combination of a flat-head and a phillips head. The flat-head should be placed in the notches of the ring around the edge. This will prevent the entire plastic housing from spinning around. You may also have to apply a small amount of pressure to help force the screw to start twisting out.
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