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Aiming fog lights on 2024 ST


GTEyes

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Good Evening,

 

I noticed tonight one of my fog lights is aimed lower than the other. Looking to aim them. I presume there is a hex adjustment on the bottom but before I get under there wondering if there is a procedure? Looking on Ebay at the foglight parts, there seems to be an adjustment screw.

 

I presume I will need to remove the splash shield as well?

 

Has anyone aimed their fog lights before?

 

Thanks for the help!

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The Workshop Manual provides an aiming procedure for headlamps, but offers no aiming procedure for fog lamps.

 

The following Workshop Manual illustration of the fog lamp housing depicts the fog lamp bulb's location, but it's not absolutely clear if this directly coincides with the location of feature you've highlighted above...

 

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If it is the same location, then the presumed hex-socketed adjustment screw may actually be a removable plug intended to prevent debris from entering the fog lamp housing prior to installation of the fog lamp bulb.

 

Closer detail of the above-illustrated fog lamp electrical connector is shown in this photo...

 

FogLampElectricalConnector-WiringResourceImage-2022-2024Edge.jpg.e2d2753c8053771659343ff945de7b94.jpg

 

Workshop Manual procedures relating to removal and installation of the front bumper cover and the fog lamp assembly are attached below as PDF documents...

 

Good luck!

 

Front Fog Lamp - Removal and Installation - 2024 Edge Workshop Manual.pdf Front Bumper Cover - Removal and Installation - 2024 Edge Workshop Manual.pdf

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Not certain as to how to adjust, I would imagine that there should have an adjustment somewhere.

 

Fogs are aimed differently than the main driving lights. Fogs purpose is to illuminate just the edge of the road. Theory is, in heavy for, snow or rain, you're going to be driving slow. 10 mph slow. The main purpose is to show you where the edge of the road is, not to illuminate to road in front (which you can see anyway.) Because of this, I can see why one light may be aimed lower than the other. Best way to tell is to flip them one and judge if they're lighting the road edge adequately. 

 

 

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