TheScionicMan
03-26-2004, 05:47 PM
I noticed this twice and thought I would mention it, JIC.
When I went to change my foglight bulbs, there was a fair amount of water trapped inside the wiring harness for the foglight. The wiring has a protective covering around it and as it dips down from the lamp and back up to where it is connected, it creates a low spot in the covering. Water was getting in there and staying in there. I took a safety pin and careful to not poke a wire, poked a hole in the covering to let it drain. It only seemed to be happening on the drivers side, not the pass.
Maybe not a big deal but it just seems like soaking those wires on water could eventually cause problems...
When I went to change my foglight bulbs, there was a fair amount of water trapped inside the wiring harness for the foglight. The wiring has a protective covering around it and as it dips down from the lamp and back up to where it is connected, it creates a low spot in the covering. Water was getting in there and staying in there. I took a safety pin and careful to not poke a wire, poked a hole in the covering to let it drain. It only seemed to be happening on the drivers side, not the pass.
Maybe not a big deal but it just seems like soaking those wires on water could eventually cause problems...