Thanks for ur reply The dam light housing through Ford, they wanted 460 dollars. Crazy! I’m also in Saskatchewan. Took a rock in the housing n finally filled with water. Thanks again…….
Given my primary reason for removing the cover was to drill a hole in the lower plastic for inserting a port plug, I wasn't even aware at the time that the hole in the cover that I pried off was for the light adjustment. Once I learnred its purpose, I did check that the lights looked good, i.e., were level, which they were. So, no light adjustments were done.
Thank you, have to do on my daughters car. I learned my lesson working on other cars, I pry where if I damage it won’t be seen, I also put small pieces of tape at pry locations.
Watching your video, it sure will save me a lot of time and money the next time I need to replace that bulb. Last time I had a mechanic do it and he went through the wheel well. Watching your video I saw the brand of sockets you were using and knew you were Canadian🇨🇦 (Mastercraft/Canadian tire) when you started to explain where you were going to put a plug-in to your front bumper I had a pretty good idea that you were from one of our colder areas of the Country. i’m from Montreal, not so cold but real damp. Thanks for the tip. Mike from Montreal.
I had someone at work tell me they were watching a video of someone talking about how cold it gets where they live and then they realized it was me in the video haha. Cheers! Rob from Regina, SK /=S=/
Getting ready to add fog lights to my gf 2018 get more vision at night for her. Since not alot of street lighting by her on the way and home from work. Going h11 led 6000k 90 watt 10k lumens. 😈. Already upgraged her headlights and hi beams 10xs brighter already. And ot gives it a nicer look up front
Mine was the owner's manual that came with my car (it was in the glovebox). From a Google search, I found this page: www.ford.com/support/owner-manuals/
@@realrobertjohnson thanks for the quick reply Robert, I went to the link but am having trouble finding the section of “How to” do the actual work myself.
@@nickflow2 Ahhh. Can't help you there at the moment. Manual in car and I'm off to bed. From what I recall, there weren't instructions in the manual on how to do what I specifically did, hence why iade the video.
Great video. Out of knowhere today my fogs won't turn on. And my turn signals on both sides are not working. Instead I have double parking lights on. Hope it's an easy fix. After some small investigation. If I can't figure it out with the bulbs and fuse then I guess I'll have to take it in. Thanks for this video. It helps
@@realrobertjohnson I went with b. lol. Had a L wrench which i used fpr the hole insert. And a flat keychain which i used for pryor tool. It all worked. Thanks for vid it saved me from doing the whole tire panel stuff.
You could try taking the cover off and looking to see what's behind, but my first thought we be that there is no socket for the fog light or any of the required wiring.
I'm having very difficulty in getting the correct bulb size for my fog lamps of ford escape zg ambiente. I bought 9145 but they didn't fit. Can you please provide the bulb size.
Hopefully someone in these comments will know the bulb size as I don't. You could also call your local Ford dealership and and the parts department for the size.
The hole that you put the hook into to help pop off the cover is where you can just put a torque driver or alan key / hex key into to adjust the fog light levels. You mention it in your video. The hole lets you adjust it without having to remove the cover.
Why Why Why the hell does Ford make such crap. I have a 2013 escape and it is a pain in the butt to change out the front signal/fog/parking lamps. Even the length of lamp cable is so short that you cant get the bulbs out of their sockets easily.