HELP 5th GEN FOG REPLACEMENT
Originally Posted by boondoxmax
I replaced both my bulbs over the weekend. What a PITA of a job.. My hands just aren't made to squeeze into small spaces........WTF was nissan thinking with this design..
Originally Posted by boondoxmax
I replaced both my bulbs over the weekend. What a PITA of a job.. My hands just aren't made to squeeze into small spaces........WTF was nissan thinking with this design..
Remove the pop connectors and the bolt on the plastic cover to gain access - no need to cut anything.
check out this useful link:
http://www.moodym.com/maxima/tech/foglight.html
check out this useful link:
http://www.moodym.com/maxima/tech/foglight.html
Just replaced my cracked ones yesterday, bought a "chip no more" clear plastic film set to cover the lens so we'll see how they hold up. One screw, one bolt and one clip to remove each lower panel cover, then two 10mm nuts holding the fog light unit in place, not really a big deal.
Originally Posted by pashe
I tried replacing mine y'day and I couldn't get to it (I have a 5th gen not a 5.5). The plastics underneath the car are a real pain. The easiest way would be to cut them off, but before I do that are there any shortcuts? I can't handle another day of one eyedness
I know I am bumping this thread from a few years back but I cant for the h##L of me get the the harness un-clipped. I got the bolts off and the light is hanging out of the front, but I cant seem the get the harness un-clipped, any secrets?
I have tried pushing the tab down and every which way with my finger and small screw driver.
Also, I know PIAA is probably the best bulb brand and I know I need a H3 bulb, but what is the best wattage for a yellow bulb? will these work?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PIAA-...Q5fAccessories
I have tried pushing the tab down and every which way with my finger and small screw driver.Also, I know PIAA is probably the best bulb brand and I know I need a H3 bulb, but what is the best wattage for a yellow bulb? will these work?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PIAA-...Q5fAccessories
Last edited by b15philly; Feb 17, 2010 at 12:40 PM.
That clip really is a pain in the ****.....well...actually a pain in the fingers......
I usually press the tab down with a small flathead screwdriver. And the only really secret is to wiggle it back and forth as you pull.
55w is the standard bulb wattage for the fogs. But if you buy those for $60, you are nuts. You can find much better values out there. Check out the Luminics yellow bulbs. They should be about half the price.
Check here: http://www.optionsauto.com/products.asp?dept=346
The PIAA ions are $36.00 + shipping.
I usually press the tab down with a small flathead screwdriver. And the only really secret is to wiggle it back and forth as you pull.
55w is the standard bulb wattage for the fogs. But if you buy those for $60, you are nuts. You can find much better values out there. Check out the Luminics yellow bulbs. They should be about half the price.
Check here: http://www.optionsauto.com/products.asp?dept=346
The PIAA ions are $36.00 + shipping.
kgallerie is right - a very small, flat-head screwdriver. The clip that you push against is ribbed. Push down with the screwdriver, then while pushing down, push away from the clip connector and they'll come apart.
Take your time. Once you figure it out, you'll be able to take those fog lenses out with your eyes closed.
Take your time. Once you figure it out, you'll be able to take those fog lenses out with your eyes closed.
I would go yellow. I have the yellow fog lenses on mine but I regret getting the actual yellow lens. I should have bought the clear lens with a yellow bulb. Yellow always looks more stylish than plain ol' white
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