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Old 06-25-06, 03:21 AM   #1
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Default Taking The Mystery Out of Fog Light Bulb DIY

O.K. Since I've seen quite a bit of interest, and I switched the wifies to yellow. Here is a DIY on taking the mystery out of this project. You'll be able to do this in a half hour, tops! Remember not to touch the glass part of the bulb with your fingers and be carefull not to scratch it. Doing so will cause premature failure of the bulb.

The left side is the easiest.(Drivers side) There is an access cover. Just remove the two black plastic clips by prying out the center. Remove the cover. Reach up and unplug the bulb by pinching the connector and pulling it down. Then remove the bulb by turning it counter clockwise. Installation is self explanitory from there.


Now the right side(passenger side).First turn the wheel all the way to the left. Locate the two screw type clips and remove them by turning it counter clockwise 90degrees.

Here is what the clip and its retainer look like when removed.

Now start from the top edge of the corner of the bumper cover and separate the black plastic fender well liner.

Work your way down, pry the liner away from the edge of the bumper cover. Be careful not to scratch the bumper cover.

You should be able to pull it back far enough to see the back of the fog light.

Reach in and turn the back of the bulb counter clockwise and remove the bulb from the housing. It might be easier to remove the connector after you have done this. Rather than unplugging the connector first.
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