Hatch foglights
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I'd imagine it's something like:
1. Remove foglight covers, store carefully.
2. Connect new foglight into existing wiring.
3. Bolt new foglight into place (using bolts supplied etc).
How difficult can it be?
Oh, forgot to add that if it's a hatch:
4. Do not look directly at the car as this may damage eyes or sanity or both
1. Remove foglight covers, store carefully.
2. Connect new foglight into existing wiring.
3. Bolt new foglight into place (using bolts supplied etc).
How difficult can it be?
Oh, forgot to add that if it's a hatch:
4. Do not look directly at the car as this may damage eyes or sanity or both
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I'd imagine it's something like:
1. Remove foglight covers, store carefully.
2. Connect new foglight into existing wiring.
3. Bolt new foglight into place (using bolts supplied etc).
How difficult can it be?
Oh, forgot to add that if it's a hatch:
4. Do not look directly at the car as this may damage eyes or sanity or both
1. Remove foglight covers, store carefully.
2. Connect new foglight into existing wiring.
3. Bolt new foglight into place (using bolts supplied etc).
How difficult can it be?
Oh, forgot to add that if it's a hatch:
4. Do not look directly at the car as this may damage eyes or sanity or both
As I have said before, I can save you a lot of time and trouble on fog lights. Send me the money you would have spent on them and you save on the time in buying them, the time fitting them and the time finding out that they make ***k all difference.
You also have a lighter car (pun intended!!) and you don't waste petrol dazzling other road users.
Job Done
If you have already bought them....
Lift dustbin lid
Carefully place in dustbin
Replace lid.
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