MP3 Foglights - aiming?
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MP3 Foglights - aiming?
I can not figure out how but my big bottum fog lights on my Mp3 are not callibrated correctly. It's like they rattled out of position. one just shines down on the road and the other is way too high. Even on the regular setting it is like having half of my light on highbeam setting. I hate it because I'm sure it gets in other driver's eyes. What can I do here at home to fix this. Or should I just forget tring to do this and take it to a shop? If the shop is my only option how much should I expect to pay to fix this?
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Just park with the lights shining at a wall, loosen the adjuster screws, and point the beam where you want it. I can't tell you exactly where the adjuster screw is, because mine's not an mp3, but look under the front bumper near the lights & you'll see them.
Loosen the screws & you can pivot the lights up/down a few degrees, and aim them like PROPER foglights instead of those too-bright sorry excuses for foglights that Grand Ams come with.
Loosen the screws & you can pivot the lights up/down a few degrees, and aim them like PROPER foglights instead of those too-bright sorry excuses for foglights that Grand Ams come with.
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