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Old 03-13-2011, 10:56 PM
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I have a fog light out on one side of the 'bird and and DRL out on the other. I bought the car in June so I have no idea how old the fogs are, however I JUST had the DRL replaced a month ago. Any reason for it blowing so quickly? Also, can the same process for de-clouding lights be used for the DRL covers?

My second question: What are some good bulbs to upgrade the fogs to? Since one went out, I figured I would replace/upgrade both to some better quality bulbs.
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Very common - check for a cracked DRL lens. Press on the front with your finger, which may expose any cracks. Also look inside for water. When water touches the hot bulb, it will pop. You can drill a weep hole in the bottom, which will help until you can get a new lens.

IMO - Buy a cheap bulb for the fogs and replace more often. You'll end up spending less money that way.
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Originally Posted by wssix99
Very common - check for a cracked DRL lens. Press on the front with your finger, which may expose any cracks. Also look inside for water. When water touches the hot bulb, it will pop. You can drill a weep hole in the bottom, which will help until you can get a new lens.

IMO - Buy a cheap bulb for the fogs and replace more often. You'll end up spending less money that way.
I had to buy new housings and new sockets because mine would go out every few weeks. My sockets were melted and corroded. Fairly easy install for the new housings and sockets.
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No cracks in my DRL lense :/ just a crappy bulb i guess?
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Originally Posted by kjcmusic17
No cracks in my DRL lense :/ just a crappy bulb i guess?
Maybe. Any sign of water in there? The sockets are probably burnt, which is normal. Any sign of corrosion on the terminals? (There are replacement seals for the sockets, etc. available if needed.)

Also - yes - you can polish the lenses to make them look like new again. Mine have cracked before I've had to do this!
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Originally Posted by kjcmusic17
No cracks in my DRL lense :/ just a crappy bulb i guess?
Try using some dielectric grease on the contacts. Always seems to help me out. I used some on the light bulbs over the kitchen table and not one has blown since. We used to go through them every week.




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