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RICKFRINK 09-26-2017 07:25 PM

Fog light adjustment
 
On on the fog light adjustment how do you which way do you turn it to make bean go up

ala_xfire 09-27-2017 07:01 AM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 
Who cares ?
Just turn the lights on and go into the little door in front of the wheel and turn the screw.
If it goes down, then turn the screw the other way ;)

RICKFRINK 09-27-2017 06:16 PM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 
ok we all like a little ass nobody likes a smart-ass thank you

ala_xfire 09-27-2017 06:23 PM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 
You young whippersnapper, I was not really trying to be a smart ass, I was trying to say that you really don't need to know which way to turn the screw, the results will instantly show you if you are turning it the right way.
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.

( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did :( )

onehundred80 09-27-2017 06:37 PM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 

Originally Posted by ala_xfire (Post 895088)
You young whippersnapper, I was not really trying to be a smart ass, I was trying to say that you really don't need to know which way to turn the screw, the results will instantly show you if you are turning it the right way.
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.

( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did :( )


The good Samaritan often gets a kick in the Goolies for his efforts, I have found that out. Evidently the use of logic hurts, seemingly more than the resulting kick.:p
Clockwise is the direction to make the the light go down, a little stretch of the imagination should find the answer requested.;)
A Torx #20 fits but the actual size may be a size larger as the #20 is a bit loose.

RICKFRINK 09-28-2017 08:33 AM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 

Originally Posted by ala_xfire (Post 895088)
You young whippersnapper, I was not really trying to be a smart ass, I was trying to say that you really don't need to know which way to turn the screw, the results will instantly show you if you are turning it the right way.
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.

( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did :( )

I said thank you

RICKFRINK 09-28-2017 08:34 AM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 

Originally Posted by RICKFRINK (Post 895128)
I said thank you

and as for you calling me a young whippersnapper I'm 67 years old had a eleven spine surgeries and didn't really feel like experimenting too much

ala_xfire 09-28-2017 08:54 AM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 
OK, we are both too old and decrepit to waste what energy we have left on this argument.

RICKFRINK 09-28-2017 10:01 AM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 

Originally Posted by ala_xfire (Post 895132)
OK, we are both too old and decrepit to waste what energy we have left on this argument.

:) LOL you got it buddy

Kingdav1954 09-28-2017 01:18 PM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 

Originally Posted by ala_xfire (Post 895088)
You young whippersnapper, I was not really trying to be a smart ass, I was trying to say that you really don't need to know which way to turn the screw, the results will instantly show you if you are turning it the right way.
I guess I could go out in the garage and try it, but I just didn't feel that the effort was worth it.
Besides, "I" don't really need to know, I'll just continue to do the turn-it-and-see method.

( at least I responded to your post, nobody else did :( )

I saw the post and the response and thought to myself no further explanation needed seems adequate to me. 🤔

onehundred80 09-28-2017 03:20 PM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 
I am older than both, I got the answer, no kick in the goolies but no thanks either. What's going on?:p

RICKFRINK 09-28-2017 07:00 PM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 

Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 895164)
I am older than both, I got the answer, no kick in the goolies but no thanks either. What's going on?:p

Just just asked which way you turn the adjuster on the fog lamp to make the beam go up that's all

onehundred80 09-28-2017 07:11 PM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 

Originally Posted by RICKFRINK (Post 895180)
Just just asked which way you turn the adjuster on the fog lamp to make the beam go up that's all

......and I told you in a round about way and got no thanks.

The words please and thanks are being eliminated from the language these days.:rolleyes:

RICKFRINK 09-29-2017 12:59 PM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 

Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 895182)
......and I told you in a round about way and got no thanks.

The words please and thanks are being eliminated from the language these days.:rolleyes:

Look look further up in our discussion and you will see that I said thank you

onehundred80 09-29-2017 01:14 PM

Re: Fog light adjustment
 

Originally Posted by RICKFRINK (Post 895222)
Look look further up in our discussion and you will see that I said thank you

I can read and you used the words before I even entered the discussion, but thank you for thanking me in advance and any other time people help you out. Let's just call it a blanket thank you. Thanks again.:p


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