I just got my JDM OEM Honda front bumper outer lenses, and there is no hole to put the light bulb. I guess they are just reflectors. I learn something new everyday.
mine worked until i replaced the corner bulbs by my headlights....the no worky for the side of the turn signals......i have no clue why, i just learned to live with it! Sorry this isnt any help! I would help ya if i could, because everyone on here helps me. If this does anything, it shoul make you feel better that you aren't the only person.
Originally posted by jsmooney mine worked until i replaced the corner bulbs by my headlights....the no worky for the side of the turn signals......i have no clue why, i just learned to live with it! Sorry this isnt any help! I would help ya if i could, because everyone on here helps me. If this does anything, it shoul make you feel better that you aren't the only person.
Knocked the plug lose maybe. Just take off the bumper lights and check them.
No, there isn't a hole to put the bulb in like the USDM. They are only meant to be deflectors. I will post pics after school and you will see what I mean.
Originally posted by willmbrk No, there isn't a hole to put the bulb in like the USDM. They are only meant to be deflectors. I will post pics after school and you will see what I mean.
Why are you posting the same info again. We know that they are just reflectors on JDM models. He was just posting that his bulbs in the side no longer work any more after he changed his corner headlight bulbs.
Yeah, I picked them up from the dude that also sold me his Spoon tie bar , he told me he had to drill them out. Did it REALLY well though, looks like the damn OEM ones... but they're clear and have "Stanley" on 'em.
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