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Old 08-26-2007, 04:35 PM   #1
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Help with foglights.

Took the Titan through some deep mudd/ lake today I got water in the intake but thats taken care of already. Now my problem is my fogs are full of water and mudd... my HID's are soaked but still work, but how do you empty these ?? I was going to drill a hole in it but its mudd...any help will be apreciated... pics coming soon when im done washing it lol
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Old 08-26-2007, 04:37 PM   #2
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Re: Help with foglights.

Take them off and clean them. I can't think of a better way. I wouldn't drill a hole in them.
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Re: Help with foglights.

You should try that bog again to see if you can see how the water is getting into the housings.
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Old 08-26-2007, 05:17 PM   #4
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Re: Help with foglights.

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Take them off and clean them. I can't think of a better way. I wouldn't drill a hole in them.


yeah I figured I wouldnt either... question is how do you pop them out ? I put the hose up to them and flushed the mud out but there is a layer of sand. I almost got them out but they were stuck on maybe a screw ? anyone have a diagram ? thanks and wallame Ill be back there next weekend. I go every weekend its is just never floorded...
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Re: Help with foglights.

Well,
I think the peeps on here would like to see pics of your truck in action.
Let us know how it turns out.
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Re: Help with foglights.

couldn't you just take the HID bulb out, pop the foglight housing out and drain the water out of that hole?
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Re: Help with foglights.

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couldn't you just take the HID bulb out, pop the foglight housing out and drain the water out of that hole?


hids are already out. problem is getting the housing off !... but good idea, it took me forever to get that far lol
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Re: Help with foglights.

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Well,
I think the peeps on here would like to see pics of your truck in action.
Let us know how it turns out.


hopefully it will rain more because I was there yesterday and it was not nearly as wet today... But I will try and bring my friend along, he just got a HD video camera 30g for his bday but hes on a tight leash with his girl right now.. I havent seen him in two weeks and he lives on the next street lol...but I will post the pics of my dirty truck in a few mins... gotta go find the camera I took the pics on...
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Re: Help with foglights.

ok heres the pics. These pics look pretty lame, but I will soon (hopefully) have a good video.

BTW- in the background on the 4th pic. thats not me.. I was obviously taking the pics... thats Subway. or fatman... lol
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Re: Help with foglights.

There is a nut on the back of the housing that you have to remove to pop the housing out. It's a 5MM.

Look at the bottom of this page. It has the installation instructions.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/Merchan...de=999F1-A6000
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Re: Help with foglights.

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There is a nut on the back of the housing that you have to remove to pop the housing out. It's a 5MM.

Look at the bottom of this page. It has the installation instructions.
http://www.courtesyparts.com/Merchan...de=999F1-A6000


THANKS!... see thats what I thought but I could not get a ratchet in there...and gave up when it got dark...well thats my project for tomorow and the WEEKS project is water proofing that and my air filter.. lol
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