Hello,
Thank you for your comments. I spoke to the service manager and he admitted that there was condensation. Told me to dry it out with a hair dryer!!!???? Does that make any sense?
The bulbs cost me around 12 bucks each Canadian, but when two give out and I have to pay labor to get them installed it's around 50 bucks. A lot for a few days. I assume they're the right wattage. Do you replace them yourself? Any tips?
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Originally Posted by tate35
I have had the foglight burnout issues as well. It has only been the right fog light. I have replaced it 4 times in the last year and a half. Autozone, has them relatively cheap thought. i think 7 bucks. This is the only light issue I have had. I did have a directional light go out all the time on my 99 Intrigue that I had before I got the 2000. I had to replace the entire socket in order for the problem to be fixed. That cost me like 20 bucks total. I got the the socket from the dealer though, no parts stores had them. I have a feeling I am going to have to do the same thing for the fog light as well. I do have the light flicker issue as well. I am taking it in tomorrow to have the alternjator replaced. Hopefully that will take care of it.
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