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FabianMoody 10-26-2013 07:21 PM

Fog Lights in a N/A crossfire
 
Hey guys,

With installing fog lights in the N/A crossfire are there any adjustments that I need to make for the installation. I dont know what adjustments I would need to make on installation and or if there are any. Im looking for any information on the setup. Any advice or information greatly appreciated. Thanks

James1549 10-26-2013 09:09 PM

Re: Fog Lights in a N/A crossfire
 
There is one adjustment, vertical. It has to be made after installation. There is an adjustment knob to use on the back side of the light assy. You can gain access to it through the door on the inner fender panel. Use a closed garage door to get them egual and a height you like.

Look for the white knob in the pic. If I remember correctly, you will need a torx bit to make the adjustment.

https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...ium/fog021.jpg

James

FabianMoody 10-26-2013 09:58 PM

Re: Fog Lights in a N/A crossfire
 

Originally Posted by James1549 (Post 764417)
There is one adjustment, vertical. It has to be made after installation. There is an adjustment knob to use on the back side of the light assy. You can gain access to it through the door on the inner fender panel. Use a closed garage door to get them egual and a height you like.

Look for the white knob in the pic. If I remember correctly, you will need a torx bit to make the adjustment.

https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...ium/fog021.jpg

James

What does that do though? I was wondering more soo about how do I cut them on after installation like what triggers the fog lights to cut on?

onehundred80 10-26-2013 10:03 PM

Re: Fog Lights in a N/A crossfire
 

Originally Posted by James1549 (Post 764417)
There is one adjustment, vertical. It has to be made after installation. There is an adjustment knob to use on the back side of the light assy. You can gain access to it through the door on the inner fender panel. Use a closed garage door to get them egual and a height you like.
Look for the white knob in the pic. If I remember correctly, you will need a torx bit to make the adjustment.James

It is actually a 6mm hex Allen key. I just measured one.

onehundred80 10-26-2013 10:05 PM

Re: Fog Lights in a N/A crossfire
 

Originally Posted by FabianDMoody (Post 764427)
What does that do though? I was wondering more soo about how do I cut them on after installation like what triggers the fog lights to cut on?

The light switch on the dash, you pull it out. I believe all models use the same switch.

FabianMoody 11-01-2013 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 764429)
&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;The light switch on the dash, you pull it out. I believe all models use the same switch.&lt;/font&gt;

I appreciate that my boi I just tried that and its just that simple I appreciate it

RICKFRINK 09-22-2017 06:17 PM

Re: Fog Lights in a N/A crossfire
 

Originally Posted by James1549 (Post 764417)
There is one adjustment, vertical. It has to be made after installation. There is an adjustment knob to use on the back side of the light assy. You can gain access to it through the door on the inner fender panel. Use a closed garage door to get them egual and a height you like.

Look for the white knob in the pic. If I remember correctly, you will need a torx bit to make the adjustment.

https://www.crossfireforum.org/galle...ium/fog021.jpg

James

Which which way do you turn the adjustment to make the lights go up clockwise or counterclockwise?


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