S60T fog lens replacement
#1
S60T fog lens replacement
I recently bought a 2002 S60 T5 that needs a lot more repairs than I realized. Going down the list, one of the "easy" items is the passenger side fog light/driving light. It is about 3-4 inches in diameter and is cracked.
Is this a lens that can be replaced, or is it a complete assembly?
I don't see how it gets removed. Is there a trick here?
Thanks
Greg
Is this a lens that can be replaced, or is it a complete assembly?
I don't see how it gets removed. Is there a trick here?
Thanks
Greg
#2
Hi, just my 2 cents here:
1)Bad news is that fog lights come as a complete assembly, good news is that you can find them easily and they won't hurt your pocket much.
2)To remove them is quite easy.If yours have no grille around them, you have to reach under the bumper and you should be done in no time, undoing 3 screws (my 2.0T's case) If there is a grille, you will have to remove it first and I think the screws should be right in front.
3) There are nice protective films (like Lamin-X) you could purchase for less than 20 bucks, I have them on both my drivelights and they're worth every penny, especially here on Greek countryside roads.
Good luck getting your lady fixed.
1)Bad news is that fog lights come as a complete assembly, good news is that you can find them easily and they won't hurt your pocket much.
2)To remove them is quite easy.If yours have no grille around them, you have to reach under the bumper and you should be done in no time, undoing 3 screws (my 2.0T's case) If there is a grille, you will have to remove it first and I think the screws should be right in front.
3) There are nice protective films (like Lamin-X) you could purchase for less than 20 bucks, I have them on both my drivelights and they're worth every penny, especially here on Greek countryside roads.
Good luck getting your lady fixed.
Last edited by ThorsHammer; 01-02-2012 at 01:41 AM.
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