Hi All: Don't know if anyone else has this issue, but with my '06 V6 fog lights there seems to be an opaque film on the inside of the fog light lens on both lights.
Has anyone else experienced this
What are the steps to get to the inside of the fog light lens
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Les Bateman, 2006 V6, Pony Package ; Eibach springs, cat-back exhaust, shorty headers, shaker hood, blackout hood and pinstripe, Agent47 mirrors, Roush 1/4 window louvers, rear window louvers, custom-built center caps, blackout gas filler door, sequential turn signals, chrome trim rear lights, center console pad and arm rest pads, Bama performance tunes, MGP Caliper Covers.....and more on the way!
Removing the lights themselves is quite difficult as there isn't much manuvering room. Access to the inside of the lens is impossible unless the whole grill assembly is removed, and I tried that but the plastic tabs that hold it in place don't seem to allow for the grill to be removed....I definitely don't want to break anything. Anyone have any ideas / experience with this
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Les Bateman, 2006 V6, Pony Package ; Eibach springs, cat-back exhaust, shorty headers, shaker hood, blackout hood and pinstripe, Agent47 mirrors, Roush 1/4 window louvers, rear window louvers, custom-built center caps, blackout gas filler door, sequential turn signals, chrome trim rear lights, center console pad and arm rest pads, Bama performance tunes, MGP Caliper Covers.....and more on the way!
The grill itself is pretty easy to remove, I just removed mine the other day to wire the new fogs and the removal took 15 mins at most. All you have to do is unscrew the top two bolts that hold the bumper on, pull out the grill a little and use a flat head screw driver to pop the tabs out, just take your time and they will not break. Then pop out the lights and clean away. Also try cleaning the outside lens.
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2006 V6 auto with the pony package
adding to it everyday