Broken Fog Light Lens
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Broken Fog Light Lens
A rock hit the fog light lens on my 2002 Sonata GLS V6 and created a bullet
hole about the size of a US $0.10 coin. I had an auto glass outfit take a
look at it and they said that because it's not laminate glass, they could
not fix it. Is it possible to just replace that lens with a factory OEM part
or do I have to replace the whole bottom skirt? My fear is that if enough
water gets in there behind the lens, it's rust or and/or corrode other parts
of the assembly. Any thoughts??
Carl
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hole about the size of a US $0.10 coin. I had an auto glass outfit take a
look at it and they said that because it's not laminate glass, they could
not fix it. Is it possible to just replace that lens with a factory OEM part
or do I have to replace the whole bottom skirt? My fear is that if enough
water gets in there behind the lens, it's rust or and/or corrode other parts
of the assembly. Any thoughts??
Carl
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Jackson: Carl & Karen
E-mail: cajo20@comcast.net
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Re: Broken Fog Light Lens
you can replace the lens
if you have a good friend in a gas station ask the to order it for you
and see if you can get them to get a discount for you that will save 30%
you will have to pay the taxs
other then that you can get one at a deller
paulie
if you have a good friend in a gas station ask the to order it for you
and see if you can get them to get a discount for you that will save 30%
you will have to pay the taxs
other then that you can get one at a deller
paulie
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Re: Broken Fog Light Lens
"Carl C. Jackson" <cajo20@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> A rock hit the fog light lens on my 2002 Sonata GLS V6 and created a
bullet
> hole about the size of a US $0.10 coin. I had an auto glass outfit take a
> look at it and they said that because it's not laminate glass, they could
> not fix it. Is it possible to just replace that lens with a factory OEM
part
> or do I have to replace the whole bottom skirt? My fear is that if enough
> water gets in there behind the lens, it's rust or and/or corrode other
parts
> of the assembly. Any thoughts??
The cheap way out would be to get a lens repair kit at your auto parts
store.
Otherwise, you have to get a new lamp/lens assembly from Hyundai (the
lens is not available as a separate part). It lists for about US$87.
Bob
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