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2019 Edge ST fog lights worked now 1 is very dim and flickers


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Both fog lights worked and now suddenly one doesn’t. A local body shop ordered a replacement and said they couldn’t even get it to come on but worked before I took it to have some minor body damage fixed from a deer that was on drivers side. Fog light not working is on passenger side. If a new light will not fix it, if told truth and did order, not sure what step to take next. Thanks 

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The body shop should be assessing fog lamp circuits wiring, harness connectors, and grounds termination.

 

Right hand fog lamp wiring is contained in harness that routes inside the bumper cover to connector & ground on the left hand front corner of engine compartment.

 

If animal impact damaged bumper cover, then perhaps harness was damaged,

 

If repair required removal of the bumper cover, then perhaps connector pin was damaged or pushed out when connectors and the front end was reassembled.

 

The body shop should be capable of chasing down the wiring/connector/ground issue caused by the original impact or by a reassembly mishap.

 

The following Workshop Manual & Wiring resources should improve your awareness and equip the body shop techs to correct the problem...

 

Document download links>

Fog Lamps - Diagnosis and Testing - 2019 Edge Workshop Manual.pdf

Fog Lamps Wiring Diagram -2019 Edge.pdf

Front End Ground Circuits, Including Fog Lamps Ground - Wiring Diagram - 2019 Edge.pdf

FOG LAMP, LEFT FRONT - Connector C152 Details - 2019 Edge.pdf

FOG LAMP, RIGHT FRONT - Connector C162 Details - 2019 Edge.pdf

Fog Lamps Power Circuit - Pins 15 (LH) & 16 (RH) of Inline Connector C140 - 2019 Edge.pdf

BODY CONTROL MODULE (BCM) - Connector C2280B Details - 2019 Edge.pdf

Front Bumper Cover - Disassembly and Assembly - 2019 Edge Workshop Manual.pdf

Front Bumper Cover - Removal and Installation - 2019 Edge Workshop Manual.pdf

 

Additional resources will be provided in immediately following posts...

 

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