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How to Aim Foglights

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as far as i know the fog lights are based off of how they are installed, there's no balancing mechanism. you would have to drop the bumper and look at it from behind. how do you know they're aimed incorrectly?
 
Peel the wheel liners back a bit (remove front 4 clips).

Access the area where the fogs are installed.

Use adjustment screw (socket or philips head screwdriver).

Alternatively remove the three screws holding in each assembly
as well as the clips up top (careful not to break them) and adjust off car to study range and adjustment direction, reinstall, adjust on car.
 
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Peel the wheel liners back a bit (remove front 4 clips).

Access the area where the fogs are installed.

Use adjustment screw (socket or philips head screwdriver).

Alternatively remove the three screws holding in each assembly
as well as the clips up top (careful not to break them) and adjust off car to study range and adjustment direction, reinstall, adjust on car.
And this should trigger the access on the screen?
 
Peel the wheel liners back a bit (remove front 4 clips).

Access the area where the fogs are installed.

Use adjustment screw (socket or philips head screwdriver).

Alternatively remove the three screws holding in each assembly
as well as the clips up top (careful not to break them) and adjust off car to study range and adjustment direction, reinstall, adjust on car.

Thanks, worked perfectly. My driver's side was a little lower than pass side so I raised it to match. The adjustment bolt is approx 3/8inch.
 
Hmm. I have a 2020 MYP and my fog lights are off. I’ll need to check if the MY adjustment is the same.
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