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Changing front fog light bulbs - how easy ??

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How easy is it to change the bulbs in the front fog lights please ??

 

I can't quite figure them out.

 

Thanks in advance.

 


It's very easy. I've just done it myself. See the attached diagram.post-6569-0-14848700-1446236870_thumb.gi

 

All the best,

 

Nick

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Thanks Nick.

 

I'll try and sort them out over the weekend :)

Yours are the round fog lights?

Just pull the plastic cover off( there must be a back to this, I broke a clip off?) from the opposite end to the light aperture.

When off just put your hand round the back and turn the bulb anti clock wise 90" looking fom the front, and theHB3 bulb comes out?

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All done, although those bulbs are expensive - £15 each from Halfords !!

 

Thanks for the help guys :)


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Jaguar discontinued fitting of fog lamps on the S type in 2007, so that is a job I will never have to do!

 

I didn't know that :)

 

You've got a nice shine on your car. What do you use on it ??

Hi Chris,

 

I had a paint protection on my car when I bought it in June 2013, and all I use is two bucket full of luke warm water, then a good shampoo [i use Autoglym], a rinse off with luke warm water and then dried with a Halfords drying towel, buffing down afterwards with a microfibre cloth.

 

It is coming to the end of the paint protection guarantee and I am now going to give it another paint treatment myself, saving a few shillings.

 

The main thing is using plenty of water to get rid of any surface dirt before the shampoo.

 

Regards,

 

Peter.

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I've got a few dings and scratches I need to get sorted first, then I'll look at a paint treatment I think.

 

PS. I'm not Chris - either CBers or Keith :)

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