2009 Fog light help
#22
Ran to 2 salvage yards (130 mile round trip....whew ) didnt find any fogs but did snag a set of covers for now, also got 2 mirror covers, the steering wheel switch a rubber boot for throtle body as mine is doing some chalky nasty rubbing off , and some door handle inserts ( dont fit my 09, did different years change the handle sizes ? Mine are oval shaped where the ones I pulled are more oblong ? ) for a grand total of $4
my plan was to vinyl wrap mine because I figured they'd be a pain to try to swap (I have chrome, I want black)
Last edited by heathenhhr; 06-14-2022 at 06:06 PM.
#26
I went out and popped the drivers side cover off and plug is there for fogs, and the marker was unplugged so got that plugged in. I got on the passenger side and popped the wheel well cover up and found the fog wire wound up on the loom up high, after getting it un tangled and all there is another loom coming off the fog wire with this sensor on it, where does this thing mount? Im assuming on the metal frame behind the bumper under the headlight? If anyone has a picture of where it goes would be great....also what sensor is this anyways? Thanks for your help.
#28
If that is the outside temperature sensor, then I believe it's supposed to be on the "frame rail" on the right side. (I think Donbrew knows if this is correct)
Here's a pic that shows the location. Somewhere around the yellow circle.
Here's a pic that shows the location. Somewhere around the yellow circle.
#30
FMG thank you, exactly where I thought due to the reach and fog plug.
DB, I remember seeing it on the 08 above the radiator but this wont reach there, and FMG showed exactly where I assumed it would go.
Pulp, youll be amazed, I love using the fogs as they light up the sides/shoulders.... and actually help to see the lines as well as the pavement at night.
DB, I remember seeing it on the 08 above the radiator but this wont reach there, and FMG showed exactly where I assumed it would go.
Pulp, youll be amazed, I love using the fogs as they light up the sides/shoulders.... and actually help to see the lines as well as the pavement at night.