Fog Lamp / Strobe Modification

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Fog Lamp / Strobe Modification

Postby HitecRednec » Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:26 pm

How to Modify a 2009 Aveo 5 Fog Lamp to Add Strobe Bulb Functionality

a DYI article by The HitecRednec

(Please be advised this is a delicate, time consuming DYI, if you are not patient, gentle as well detailed oriented your finished product may look like Doggie Do-Do, as well as it could cost you in parts buying yet another rare fog lamp.)
Tools Needed:
• Cordless Drill
• Exact-o knife
• 1/16th inch, 1/8th inch, 1/4 inch, ½ inch, ½ to 1” step drill bits (highly recommend they be NEW/SHARP)
• 5-Piece Diamond Needle File Set (Item # 06988 @ http://www.harborfreight.com)
• Dremel tool (optional)
• 20-Piece Diamond Point Bit Set (optional) (Item # 040547 @ http://www.harborfreight.com)
• Tape Measure
• Head Lamp (optional)
• Strobe Bulb Assembly
• Small tube of 100% Silicone
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Step 1.
Disassemble the fog lamp by removing the rear cover by the twist lock cover, then, remove the clip that holds the bulb in place. Then remove the blade connectors and wires to get them out of your way.
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Step 2.
Drill a 1/8th inch hole in the center of the X molded on the rear of the housing where the bulb size is marked. Using the Exact-o knife remove the excess plastic support next to the screw.
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Step 3.
Enlarge your 1/8th inch pilot hole gently to 1/2 inch making sure not to plunge your bit into the fragile reflector behind the plastic. Then using your stepped drill bit bore the hole to ¾ inch.
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Step 4.
Mark with a sharpie the desired location of the strobe penetration into the reflector. This is your target area, my strobe bulb is ¼ inch wide by ¾ inch tall. CAUTION: The reflector is made of very fragile material almost like glass, so use minimal pressure and DO NOT RUSH THE PROCESS. Carefully drill using a very sharp 1/8th inch drill bit 2 pilot holes approximately 1/8th inch from the ends of your target area centered. Add a third hole if you feel confident you can do so without shattering the reflector. Then you can enlarge the 2 end holes to ¼ inch. This step is VERY DELICATE.
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Step 5.
Using either the Dremel or the needle files, file the holes to the final desired shape no larger than your strobe bulb. This will take hours if you are following my directions an being gentle and not rushing. If you screw up here the result will be a shattered reflector costing another 70 to 80 dollars to replace.
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Step 6.
Gently test fit your strob and make final filing adjustments and using the stepped bit at an angle modify your ¾ inch hole to accommodate your strobe housing at the desired angle for full penetration of the strobe bulb into the reflector area.
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Step 7.
Using canned air or an air compressor with hose and nozzle carefully blow out all the debris from the reflector. You will not need any type of liquid or degreaser or wax as the debris removes cleanly and leaves no residual marks unlike fingerprints etc.
Step 8.
Insert your Strobe bulb assembly to final position and using a small amount of 100% silicone to seal in place the strobe back to the fog lamp housing. Reinstall the factory bulb and wire assembly so you can use both light features 1 strobe and 1 fog lamps. Congratulations your Fog lamp is modified and ready to install to your Aveo.
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Feel free to post questions or comments about this article and I will make every effort to address them appropriately.
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Re: Fog Lamp / Strobe Modification

Postby WOLFMAN AK907 » Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:27 pm

I want a video of these damn things flashing if you put this much work into it and I had to post all your pics for you. Get on it buddy! :D
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Re: Fog Lamp / Strobe Modification

Postby HitecRednec » Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:28 pm

Thank you kindly Wolfman AK907 for your hard work in completing the DYI post with pictures you're an awesome board Admin. I'll get a video up soon of them installed and wired up for a performance.


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Re: Fog Lamp / Strobe Modification

Postby WOLFMAN AK907 » Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:29 pm

Are those the strobes from ledunderbody.com?
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Re: Fog Lamp / Strobe Modification

Postby HitecRednec » Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:37 pm

No I got them off ebay cause these are of better quality.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... MEWNX%3AIT

The ones you saw on that website LEDunderbody.com have a 1 size stopper that has a back rim on it that will not work mine is a rapered rubber stomper with no rim and that way you and get a tight seal on the entry hole just by pushing a little harder in then lock into place with silicone. I was told that the other would be hard to keep in the housing on a bumpy road cause it has no taper or mechanism to bind it to the hole with pressue other than silicone alone.

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Re: Fog Lamp / Strobe Modification

Postby WOLFMAN AK907 » Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:43 pm

Those are pretty sick. I need to do this before I install my fogs. Once they're in I'm not taking them out again.
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Re: Fog Lamp / Strobe Modification

Postby HitecRednec » Sat Oct 17, 2009 12:54 am

BTW if anyone knows what type the female pigtail is on wiring harness of the Aveo for the fog lamps is I would greatly appreciate that knowledge on this thread for everyone. the Fog lamps is perma mounted male connector and haven't found the proper one in the automotive supply shops. Bulb is a proprietary version of an H3. you can see it maybe on my pictures above.

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Re: Fog Lamp / Strobe Modification

Postby Manorness7 » Sat Oct 17, 2009 5:58 pm

These look insane, I like it! I have a set of led strobes hidden in my front bumper, but these are better :lol:
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Re: Fog Lamp / Strobe Modification

Postby WOLFMAN AK907 » Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:36 am

I found these Greg, whatya' think? http://cgi.ebay.com/4-X-Car-LED-Bulbs-F ... 27ac51d225
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Re: Fog Lamp / Strobe Modification

Postby HitecRednec » Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:49 pm

Those Look Sweet too. I'm not to hip on the slide-on color treatments they come with with the heat from HID and the Strobe I sense a fire happening.

Just my $0.02.


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