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Old 12-18-2005, 01:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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question about foglights.

JDM foglights. Ok guys I have been searching for a while for this information and I cant find it. What is the size of the bulb for a 4th gen JDM foglight and how the hell do you take the bulb out of the foglight housing?? I was looking at the foglight and I saw these weird looking screws that I dont know how to remove. can anyone help me out???
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They're H3 bulbs, and look at this: http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/.../16810_01.html
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Old 12-18-2005, 08:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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He's right about the foglight size. To get the bulb out, remove 3 small phillips head screw on the bottom of the assembly. They are probably rusted so be very careful!! Once they are out, the bottom piece drops out. You loosen another screw inside that allows a metal piece to be moved out of the way and remove the bulb. I went to home depot and bought some flat head replacement screws, because the originals were in such bad shape.
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I don't think they were phillips screws, I could be wrong but I believe mines were 3 quite small flathead screws. Inside, there is also another screw holding in the H3 bulb. The process is only a PITA to me because I have to remove the bumper just to change the damn bulbs. I had H3 PIAA bulbs and both went out in less than a month of driving. Now I just drive with them spliced into my low beams and HIDs and work fine for now.
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^^ Why do you have to remove the bumper?
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you dont have to remove the bumper, and they are phillips screws, and it should slide out once those are out
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