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Old 01-25-2008, 04:59 PM   #1
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2000 SE Fog Lights

How do we change fog light bulbs on these cars. It looks like a pain and it's freaking cold out right now so I dont want to be messing around on it too long. Thanks
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Re: 2000 SE Fog Lights

You might have to loosen the lower splash shields but usualy you can reach around and grab the bulb fixture.
Righty tighty, lefty loosy.

I find it easier to install the new bulb then connect the plug in. Keeps from fraying the wires to much, as thats a problem with the 99+.

Also I found that some silviania bulbs are defective.
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Re: 2000 SE Fog Lights

I just had to take out 4 screws and that was about it. Thanks for the help!
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