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the bulb in my left foglamp is out, and i have never had to change one of these before and it doesnt look as simple as lifting the bonnet and popping it in our out, do i have to take off the front bar or the bulb surroundings somehow or jack the car up and do it from underneath,

how do you change these little buggers!

you need to get in behind the front bar (where the fog light assemblies are) and undo the cap on the back of it (much like the headlight)...if you can get it on a hoist it'll be pretty easy to get in behind it, but I did it on the ground....just a bit harder to get your head in and under to see what you're doing etc....jacking it up will help obviously

two 10mm bolts at the back of the assembly, unplug the foglight/indicator connector

and press down on the clip at the back to take the assembly off

much easier fitting a bulb afterwards

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two 10mm bolts at the back of the assembly, unplug the foglight/indicator connector

and press down on the clip at the back to take the assembly off

much easier fitting a bulb afterwards

I will do this, sounds like a smart idea

Anyone know the bulb # so I can get one before taking the assembly out?

Thanks

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