Wiredawg $40
is cheap. Even though I only wanted to have the ABS tire size number changed to a specific number, the dealer I bought the truck from wanted $60 and another dealer wanted $100! I didn’t expect it for free, but $60 for at most maybe 10 minutes total (write the work order, mechanic walking over to get the scan tool, etc), not going to happen. Even with a $125 labor rate it should only cost about $20 tops!
Texas Fog Light Laws — KevinDonahue.com
§ 547. 328. FOG LAMPS PERMITTED.
(a) A motor vehicle may be equipped with not more than two fog lamps.
(b) A fog lamp shall be:
(1) mounted on the front of the vehicle at a height
from 12 to 30 inches; and
(2) aimed so that no part of the high-intensity portion of the beam from a lamp mounted to the left of center on a vehicle projects a beam of light at a distance of 25 feet that is higher than four inches below the level of the center of the lamp.
Good fog lights have a clean upper cutoff, so properly adjusted fog lights should not blind other drivers (unless they’re sitting so their eyes are 8" to 26" above the roadway).
Unfortunately there are many improperly aimed lights (of all kinds) out there. A quick and easy check anyone can do is to find a building with a flat parking lot. Drive up to a wall and turn on the lights you want to check. Back straight up and watch the light pattern on the wall. For all lights, the bright sections of the beams should go down as you backup. Headlights should go down and to the right slightly.
The big issue with fogs are they are meant for low speed, low visibility driving and have a relatively short range which is easily over driven. “Driving lights” are no better for oncoming drivers, and are most likely much worse due to their greater range, therefore potentially blinding other drivers over a much greater distance.
Never fear, NHTSA is looking into it, lol:
NHTSA Notice: Glare from Headlamps and other Front Mounted Lamps - FMVSS 108
$40 is cheap when compared to buying more parts,more time to mickey mouse it and the risk of a ticket... ... ... ... imho
Maybe, except for the ticket part though. According to Harvey's law, my stock factory installed fogs still allow illegal operation of the fog lights (fogs on with the headlight low beam off).
That is paranoid thinking

and why would they do extra work for free ?
Really? While a customer's vehicle is in for service or repair at your dealership, they have never, ever done a recall or warranty repair on it without first getting the customer’s approval??? It has happened to me more than once. Luckily it was on vehicles where I did not care one way or another. Now if they installed that E17 on my truck... .....