Thank you! That is how mine are set up- for that to work, you need to install a relay in the MICU and connect your fog lights to a "hidden" connector under your bumper. I hope to make a video that details that process soon (when I can find someone who doesn't have fog lights already and wants them). You can read more here: www.collegehillshonda.com/instructions/civic/2013/4dr/foglights.pdf
Tried it what a pane on a 2013 civic LX sedan have to remove the whole bottom panel then unless you have a small head raise the front end up to get your head underneath to see. I'll have a mechanic do it next time
Just what I was looking for to replace the entire glass part
Saved me from trying to pop off aftermarket trim ring pieces and breaking them! My 14 coupe has them in behind.
Aloha. Projector headlight details please.. Can't find a RUclips video from you on these... They're KILLER ! # 👍
They are amazing! They were my first mod so I didn't make a video, I didn't really know what I was doing. I would like to one day though!
Yo, any chance you may have come across a video online where you can replace rear fog lights?
I haven't. Sorry.
Awesome video man! Do you happen to know how to integrate aftermarket fog lights to oem light stalk with a fog switch?
Thank you! That is how mine are set up- for that to work, you need to install a relay in the MICU and connect your fog lights to a "hidden" connector under your bumper. I hope to make a video that details that process soon (when I can find someone who doesn't have fog lights already and wants them). You can read more here: www.collegehillshonda.com/instructions/civic/2013/4dr/foglights.pdf
@@civicminded2141 Dude! you are amazing! thank you so much! i am subbed to you and i watch all your videos hahaha looking forward to your next video.
Tried it what a pane on a 2013 civic LX sedan have to remove the whole bottom panel then unless you have a small head raise the front end up to get your head underneath to see. I'll have a mechanic do it next time
What about 2021 honda civic hatchback?
Should be a similar enough procedure for bulbs: ruclips.net/video/X9_7TmrGA9M/видео.html