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This could be something as simple as a ground not making good enough connection. The fact that it worked for an hour makes me think it could be a simple fix. First check all fuses to make sure they are good. Then, scan the system for any fault codes at all. If you can provide some codes or a little more information I would like to assist you further. Fianlly, focus on the fuse box under the hood, its called a TIPM (totally integrated power module) this is like the brain of the vehicle so it would be a very good idea to start your troubleshooting there. Good luck!
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-Tim
On some of the newer vehicles, after the install you may need to get the dealer to do a software update so the vehicle knows that there is now fog lights. it may not know they are there yet.
LOOK IN THE OWNERS MANUAL IN THE GLOVE COMPARTMENT,LOOK IN THE BACK INDEX OF MANUAL, LOOK UP BULB REPLACEMENT.IT WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO REPLACE FOG LIGHT BULB.USE LATEX WHEN CHANGING FOG LIGHT BULBS, BECAUSE LIGHT BULBS IS HALOGEN IF TOUCH WITH FINGERS OR HANDS, OILS FROM HANDS WILL CAUSE HALOGEN OVERHEAT AND BLOW OUT.
Check your instructions with the fog lamps, I believe you will need to take your car to a dealer to have them activate the fog lamp driver in the Totally Integrated Power Module.
get under vehicle take off bumper sheilds after that you will need a 100mm get to the fog light and replace /thats it/Please rate my response thank you very much
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