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How to Change a Fog Light in 7th Gen Dodge Charger

Today we're going to review how to take out the front bumper and place a fog light of a 2011 Dodge Charger r/t all-wheel-drive. We're going to require some tools to do, we require a 10 millimeter 7millimeter require something to pry out of the little plastic tabs, something to keep all the bits and pieces together. I'm gon na using a little smaller inch impact driver to get whatever out.

To begin any to pull off these two covers and then do the exact same on the other side. Next up you have to take out the four clips so you can use a specialty tool, you can use screwdrivers anywhere you want simply take care when they launch, you can lose them quite easy. Next action go over to the wheel whale, there are some ten millimeter bolt that we'll have to take out.

After you pull out the little plastic things, you need to pull the liner away to access that ten millimeter bolt. You got to pop that out bolts out repeat the very same thing on the other side, next there are little 7 millimeter bolts on the bottom of the car. The last step is to peel the bumper cover far from the car. I found it easy to use some trim elimination tools to part out. This made it a little simpler to get some make use of in there to pry it out, so do that on both sides. And then the cover will come off. I'll go to the other side and do the other one.

When the front bumpers off, just take care when you're pulling them off that you pull your fog light, disconnect off before you let it out. I sorta have to cut that and put a new connector on and it appears like these are simply basic Phillips, they're not Torxso change the fog lights.

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This is the old fog light, it wasn't holding the log in securely so that's why I wound up replacing it. When you put it back together they're 2 little plastic tabs ensure you get those in and then it's simply reverse procedure from the start. Just get all your tabs in and then I'm doing some work, simply get it to fit in effectively and with that we got two new replacement H7 led bulbs. Whatever's buttoned back up put back together.
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