Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2001 12:08:03 -0700
Reply-To: "James ." <tornadoredgti@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: "James ." <tornadoredgti@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Projektzwo Fog Lite Troubles
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Thanks all for the tips thus far.
>That's pretty amazing, bet it's the drivers side. After having those exact
>same experiences and before reinstalling the replacement lens,
Unbelievable. Actually, it was one of each - the passenger side fitment was
the worst, causing the turn signal crack. The driver side had the improper
screw hole.
>business card as a gauge and in various spots, slipped it between the van
>body and the plastic PZ housing. After pressing the housing in place (by
>hand) would try to pull the card out. Found a few irregular areas on
From what I can tell, the plastic recess (big lump) directly behind the
foglamp itself is contributing to the fitment problem - so the outer edge of
the housing doesn't come close to flush against the car. In other words, I
can slide a biz card freely around the entire perimeter of the housing
(unless I really CRANK the screws).
>fwiw - the plastic housing doesn't really go over the
>turn signal. The turn signal clips into the housing
Yeah, I know what you mean - I should have worded that differently. I put
the singal over/in to the the flange on the P-Zwo housing, paying attention
to the tabs on the turn signal - but, after numerous attempts, it didn't
come close to fitting as it did on the van. Both the P-zwo housing and the
turn signal housing were under stress. Again, one side was ok, so I think
I'm doing it correctly.
>I have been
>going with one of the grille screw tabs broken off for
>almost a year with no problems.
Indeed, the Fogs look like they will stay attached. (unless maybe a rock
hit it, in which case I think the whole damn thing would explode from the
tension!) But the corner of the housing w/ the broken grill tab sticks out,
so it's not near flush w/ the grill - again the poor fitment issues make it
worse.
As far as the operation of the lights, it has been suggested that I check
the pos/neg wires. My translated instructions (Fogs were brought in from
the motherland by my Deutsch buddy) were sometimes akward, but I gathered
from the short length of ground wire, that I simply patch into the existing
headlight grounds, which I did. Yes? (the regular HL's work) As far as
the + connections, there's really only one wire and it's going where it
should be. The only wires left are the switch wires. The switch works
(closes circuit), and the wires are in the indicated terminals. Beyond
that, I don't know how to test the electrical.
I'm hoping to at least get the lights to work - then I can leave the wiring
in place and take issue w/ P-Zwo about replacing just the Fog housings.
Thanks again. More input appreciated!
-James
90 Carat
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