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Old Jul 24, 2011 | 10:36 AM
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Replacing bulbs

Originally Posted by junetojudeto
i cant take it off, there is some sort of black shaft holding the fender and bumper together on the drivers front side. iam trying to remove the bumper to install some bulbs i just bought. plz help
I don't think you need to remove the front bumper to replace bulbs. The bulbs in the headlight housing should be easily accessed from under the hood. I have tried different headlight bulbs, Including 6000k hid's. I didn't like running my lights all the time during the day so I just installed Pure nitro blue 6000k high performance halogens. Looks nice. Crystal white with a subtle hint of blue! By far the closest to resemble hid's. Back on topic... Sorry! I found removing the little fuse/ relay box (10mm bolt) directly behind driver side headlight & just swing it toward the front of the car gives good access & pull up on the coolant overflow reservoir & swing it aside too gives lots of room to access the high & low beam bulbs on the passenger side. You kinda need to use 2 fingers to twist & remove the signal/park lights(pita though). As for the fogs, I have never changed them yet but I would think if you remove a few clips under the front corners & pull the plastic down you should be able to access the fogs.
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