Hoen xenonmatch vs OEM fog light bubls ( pics)
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I'm thinking about putting Hoen "Endurance" bulbs in my fogs as my first mod as soon as I get the car.
Montreal Ponies/Driver72, did you have any issue with "aiming" afterward? Or do they just basically pop in with no wiggle room/alignment/aiming issues?
Montreal Ponies/Driver72, did you have any issue with "aiming" afterward? Or do they just basically pop in with no wiggle room/alignment/aiming issues?
Last edited by PolishAmericanMustang; 3/21/11 at 06:44 AM.
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Start to finish about 10 minutes.
You pop out about 4-6 (can't remember) clips that secure the cowling over the headlights by using a flat head screw driver to pop it up a bit then just grab each one and pull out.
Once cowling is removed you reach your hand back behind the fog light and you'll feel the bulb harness sticking out from behind the fog.
Twist the harness to unclip it and then slide the bulb out.
Pop each bulb out and place the Hoen in and put the bulb and harness back into the fog light itself.
The passenger side fog is a bit more tricky to get to. If you have fat hands you may have a problem there and may need someone with average or smaller hands to get back there for you.
You pop out about 4-6 (can't remember) clips that secure the cowling over the headlights by using a flat head screw driver to pop it up a bit then just grab each one and pull out.
Once cowling is removed you reach your hand back behind the fog light and you'll feel the bulb harness sticking out from behind the fog.
Twist the harness to unclip it and then slide the bulb out.
Pop each bulb out and place the Hoen in and put the bulb and harness back into the fog light itself.
The passenger side fog is a bit more tricky to get to. If you have fat hands you may have a problem there and may need someone with average or smaller hands to get back there for you.
I read somewhere that's it's pretty easy to remove the grille if you cant get to the passenger side fixture. The user manual says it's only two bolts... I'm having trouble finding pictures and more details of the procedure.
Any advise?
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thanks.
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Sorry to revive this thread... but Overboost (or anyone else), did you ever finish with the how-to write up for how to get to these lamps? I did a search but didn't find any. Can someone please post how they got to the lamps? I just want to make sure I don't have to remove the darn bumper
thanks.
thanks.
#73
Sorry to revive this thread... but Overboost (or anyone else), did you ever finish with the how-to write up for how to get to these lamps? I did a search but didn't find any. Can someone please post how they got to the lamps? I just want to make sure I don't have to remove the darn bumper
thanks.
thanks.
Originally Posted by Driver72
Start to finish about 10 minutes.
You pop out about 4-6 (can't remember) clips that secure the cowling over the headlights by using a flat head screw driver to pop it up a bit then just grab each one and pull out.
Once cowling is removed you reach your hand back behind the fog light and you'll feel the bulb harness sticking out from behind the fog.
Twist the harness to unclip it and then slide the bulb out.
Pop each bulb out and place the Hoen in and put the bulb and harness back into the fog light itself.
The passenger side fog is a bit more tricky to get to. If you have fat hands you may have a problem there and may need someone with average or smaller hands to get back there for you.
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