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The fog lights on most vehicles sit directly underneath the headlight bulbs. The ballast and wiring work just like the headlights, so changing them takes not much time. The procedure to change the fog light is as follows:--1) Open the hood and reach down underneath the headlights to unplug the electrical plug from the fog light assembly. Squeeze the top of the release tab and pull the connection off the bulb's ballast.2)Turn the fog light counterclockwise to remove it from the fog light housing.3)Install the new fog light bulb.Then connect electrical plugs properly.4) Test the fog lights by turning it ON.Thanks. you can rate this solution and show your appreciation.
Take the printer apart. It's usually less than 8 screws. Clean theback of the glass .... Bingo ..... Also google the Dell model printer. How to take apart a bla bla printer. From. Google.com.
it looks like condesation has built up or that when you changed the front headlight bulb you did not deal the rubber joint tightly.
meanning that rain water has entered your car solution to this is go to your local garage ask them do they have compressed air that should fix the problem or fix a new full headlight
If it gets foggy on the outside then yes. Just like glass when you breath hot air on it. Most commonly fogging occurs on the outside of the eyepiece lenses. This is because the heat from your body or breath is warmer than the glass and condensation occurs. You can do a few things to help this problem go away. One is to keep a little airspace between your face and the eyecups. If you press the eyecups against your brow with your head bowed a little it lets air flow from underneath. Another is to make a small hole in the eyecups to allow air to circulate. This will void and warranty as it is a deliberate act. Some military binoculars have a small hole for this reason. The other you can do is purchase a fog free cloth. This is a cloth that is imregnated with a chemical that leaves an invisible film on the glass helping keep it fog free. Just ask at a camera store which is suitable for use on coated optics.
Taking that glass apart is difficult end no necessary. Your line problem resides on the small, rectangular glass at left. Just place the copy with lines on the copying glass and the lines will indicate where the spots are on the small glass. It can be liquid paper or some sort of dirt of any kind. Just wipe it or scratch it ou with your fingernail.
there should be two screws on the right side of where the glass, take them out, some models you also have to take the screws off of the left side since it is one piece, lift the whole unit With the glass and set aside to clean. ( With power off)
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