Bugeye ('03) Foglight - How to replace?
Bugeye ('03) Foglight - How to replace?
So, one of my fog lights went out a few weeks ago, and I'm looking to replace the bulbs. I have a few questions
I've read that there are 4 screws in the fog light housing, 3 of which actually hold in the bulb, correct? Can these just be accessed from the front? Do I need an extra long screwdriver or will a standard one work?
I think the bulb size is H3, right? Does it matter what voltage, etc?
I was thinking about just going to an Autozone or Kragen (in San Mateo, if that makes a difference) and picking out a pair that they had in stock. Any recommendations? How much should I be looking to spend?
Any other tips you guys could offer?
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I've read that there are 4 screws in the fog light housing, 3 of which actually hold in the bulb, correct? Can these just be accessed from the front? Do I need an extra long screwdriver or will a standard one work?
I think the bulb size is H3, right? Does it matter what voltage, etc?
I was thinking about just going to an Autozone or Kragen (in San Mateo, if that makes a difference) and picking out a pair that they had in stock. Any recommendations? How much should I be looking to spend?
Any other tips you guys could offer?
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Herbalaire vaporizer
Last edited by kyoung05; Mar 30, 2011 at 11:03 AM.
Last edited by kyoung05; Mar 30, 2011 at 11:03 AM.
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Just go in to either place you mentioned and tell them the make/model/year of your car and what bulb you are replacing. They should be able to pull it up
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Depends how much money you want to spend. You can go get a ****ty bulb from Auto Zone/Pep Boys/Walmart or you can get them from RallyLights.com/Susquehanna Motorsports, the bulb is not expensive but you have to pay shipping. The upside is that it is a Hella bulb. Either way, I'd replace the bulb on both sides.
RallyLights.com/Susquehanna: http://www.rallylights.com/detail.aspx?ID=253, I'm not sure of the wattage though, so you'll have to look at the bulb currently in the lamp.
FWIW, when one of my stock bulbs went out, I used it as an excuse to get Hella lamps.
RallyLights.com/Susquehanna: http://www.rallylights.com/detail.aspx?ID=253, I'm not sure of the wattage though, so you'll have to look at the bulb currently in the lamp.
FWIW, when one of my stock bulbs went out, I used it as an excuse to get Hella lamps.
Last edited by VRT MBasile; Mar 11, 2010 at 02:31 PM.
OP, the bulbs are H3 55w I believe. Maybe you can buy my used bulbs so I can get CPI golds? haha
No, no pics, sorry. It's just the edges that are yellow. Doesn't look as cool as the yellow film I see a lot of people putting on their fogs, but it works really well.
Thanks guys - I am contacting Daniel Stern regarding the lights - hopefully he'll be able to recommend me something - either the CPI golds or the Narva Rangepower+50's.
What did you mean by crack open the fog light? Don't you just remove the housing and stick them in per the instructions above?
Thanks guys - I am contacting Daniel Stern regarding the lights - hopefully he'll be able to recommend me something - either the CPI golds or the Narva Rangepower+50's.
Thanks guys - I am contacting Daniel Stern regarding the lights - hopefully he'll be able to recommend me something - either the CPI golds or the Narva Rangepower+50's.
edit: looks like SC has the right info on it. sweet. I'll be ordering my gold bulbs soon from Daniel Stern too.
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I don't remember it being terribly difficult.