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Old 03-20-18, 04:20 PM
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hi - My 2008 Lexus RX350 fog lights are drenched in water. Not sure what happened. But they need to go.

Anyway i purchased some aftermarket fixtures on Ebay to install and was wondering if anyone knows how to replace these 2 fixture units fast and effectively.

There is tons of info on how to replace the bulb but I need to replace the whole unit and no one made a youtube video! haha Thanks in advance. any pics would be appreciated too!

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Old 03-23-18, 04:03 PM
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Ok i figured this out. The fixtures are simply clipped in. Step 1, You can pry it open with a flat screw driver on the side closest to the grill or center of the car. Once that is free you will be able to see where the second post is being held on the opposite side of the fixture near the tire. Simply wiggle it free with some force. Now that both of those are free, the last clip is just a gentle but firm pull and it will come out. Make sure to release the bulb from the unit before you do this.
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