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Old 03-19-2010, 12:45 PM
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I just had a fog light burn out last night. Havent had a chance to look at it but was curious how hard it is to replace it.
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Not that hard you have to take the plastic off from the underside of the bumper
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Not that hard you have to take the plastic off from the underside of the bumper
cool cool, didnt think it would be that hard.
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How do you unclip those plastic rivets??
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How do you unclip those plastic rivets??
there is a special tool that is almost like a screwdriver, but at the end of it is a v shape. and for removing the clips, they are 2 pieces to them. take the tool or you can use a screwdriver and separate them, both pieces should come out. you should be able to reuse them, but if not make sure you buy the same size clips.
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i always used to replace my fog bulbs from the engine bay top ... ur as far as a twist to removed the bulb ...




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