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Old November 7th 06, 02:10 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
Richard Minami
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Default 2005 Explorer Fog Light Lens Breakage

Hi! Has anyone noticed how vulnerable the fog lights are on the 2005
Explorers? I've replaced the driver's side light once a few months ago, and
the same one has shattered again! Does anyone have any good ideas for
protecting the glass cover? (the light still works, but now there's water
inside the glass from the 1/4" hole!) One suggestion I've received is to
buy a cookie cooling rack and cut it to fit over the fog lamps. Any other
ideas? Or does anyone know if there are aftermarket covers that aren't too
expensive? Thanks!

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Old November 7th 06, 03:04 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
Dave Morrison
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Default 2005 Explorer Fog Light Lens Breakage

Hi! Has anyone noticed how often this message keeps appearing?

"Richard Minami" > wrote in message
...
> Hi! Has anyone noticed how vulnerable the fog lights are on the 2005
> Explorers? I've replaced the driver's side light once a few months ago,
> and
> the same one has shattered again! Does anyone have any good ideas for
> protecting the glass cover? (the light still works, but now there's water
> inside the glass from the 1/4" hole!) One suggestion I've received is to
> buy a cookie cooling rack and cut it to fit over the fog lamps. Any other
> ideas? Or does anyone know if there are aftermarket covers that aren't
> too
> expensive? Thanks!
>
> --
>
>
> Richard Minami
> 2005 Ford Explorer XLT Sport 4x4
> 1994 Honda Accord LX
> 1997 Coleman Yukon
>



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Old November 7th 06, 05:39 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
Richard Minami
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Default 2005 Explorer Fog Light Lens Breakage

Just wanted to put in a more descriptive Subject line. Sorry.
No tips?
Rich

"Dave Morrison" > wrote in message
...
> Hi! Has anyone noticed how often this message keeps appearing?
>
> "Richard Minami" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Hi! Has anyone noticed how vulnerable the fog lights are on the 2005
>> Explorers? I've replaced the driver's side light once a few months ago,
>> and
>> the same one has shattered again! Does anyone have any good ideas for
>> protecting the glass cover? (the light still works, but now there's
>> water
>> inside the glass from the 1/4" hole!) One suggestion I've received is to
>> buy a cookie cooling rack and cut it to fit over the fog lamps. Any
>> other
>> ideas? Or does anyone know if there are aftermarket covers that aren't
>> too
>> expensive? Thanks!
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Richard Minami
>> 2005 Ford Explorer XLT Sport 4x4
>> 1994 Honda Accord LX
>> 1997 Coleman Yukon
>>

>
>



 




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