How do I change my fog lights?
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Hello all,
I need some help changing out my fog light bulbs. I want to put some new bulbs in but have no idea how to get at the old ones. Any pictures / help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
I need some help changing out my fog light bulbs. I want to put some new bulbs in but have no idea how to get at the old ones. Any pictures / help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
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To get to the fog light bulbs, you will need to access the rear of the fog lights from within the front fender wells.
The inner liner is held in place by screws and is secured in place by some notched sections that are held in place on the inner fender. You will require to remove most of the screws up until 3/4 of way. If you are facing your fender, much like a watch, you will require to remove screws beginning at 08:00 o'clock until 14:00, this will allow the front fender housing to drop down and out of the way hence giving you access to the rear of the fog light.
Like most fog lights, they are of a screw left (or right, don't remember) and off they come.
Cheers,
MadloR
The inner liner is held in place by screws and is secured in place by some notched sections that are held in place on the inner fender. You will require to remove most of the screws up until 3/4 of way. If you are facing your fender, much like a watch, you will require to remove screws beginning at 08:00 o'clock until 14:00, this will allow the front fender housing to drop down and out of the way hence giving you access to the rear of the fog light.
Like most fog lights, they are of a screw left (or right, don't remember) and off they come.
Cheers,
MadloR
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If you ever do this, take pics and do a DIY for others to use. Thanks.
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