Fog lights
My fog lights are both dead now. One went out then the other did. I think one of the housing has water in it. Is there a easy way to change the bulbs out or what I dont see a way to take them out?
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stick your arm in there and twist either left or right about 30 degrees. youll then have to remove them from the harness. shouldnt take you more than 30 seconds on each side. its exactly the same as your headlights.
my stock ones leaked so i switched to the ultra clear ones and those leaked too. i eventually removed them and ran a bead of silicone along them. id pull your bulb out, and let them air dry out for a few days as well. |
Originally Posted by MattJ
(Post 241143)
stick your arm in there and twist either left or right about 30 degrees. youll then have to remove them from the harness. shouldnt take you more than 30 seconds on each side. its exactly the same as your headlights.
my stock ones leaked so i switched to the ultra clear ones and those leaked too. i eventually removed them and ran a bead of silicone along them. id pull your bulb out, and let them air dry out for a few days as well. |
my stock driverside got a hole in it from debree on the road. I replaced them with the clear ones form AM and sealed them up with silicone before i tossed them on. Been good so far and its been over a year no water etc...
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Originally Posted by MattJ
(Post 241143)
stick your arm in there and twist either left or right about 30 degrees. youll then have to remove them from the harness. shouldnt take you more than 30 seconds on each side. its exactly the same as your headlights.
my stock ones leaked so i switched to the ultra clear ones and those leaked too. i eventually removed them and ran a bead of silicone along them. id pull your bulb out, and let them air dry out for a few days as well. |
yeah, stock size is 899, but i use sylvania silverstars in mine so i use 893.
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