A Step By Step Guide to Install Fog Light on 9th Gen 2014 Honda Accord Sports

Today we got the 2014 Accord sport and we are going to replacing the fog lights. Usually all vehicles typically you can go from either the bottom or through the back of the wheel. However on this specific automobile, you in fact have to go a minimum of for the driver side.

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You have to eliminate the actual fog light assembly to get to the bulb. There are 2 holes under the actual bumper. Stick a Philips head screwdriver just stick it in to get rid of the plastic a little vessel. Once you lock through that lock start unscrewing it and you require to move too much sufficient to where this becomes loose. When you pull it out, push it towards till it unhooks and it comes off that’s screw you loosen it’s the one that holds. This part in place as soon as you loosen that up and practically just brought up.

Once you remove that you can get your brand-new bulb and we’re gon na be installing our 9005 led bulbs for the fog lights. Line it up, lock it in place you can check it the bulb to ensure you have your chips dealing with left and right. Hook it up and it clipped in, it’s checked prior to you completely put together whatever so then you put this back in place we just you can test it out.

We’ll complete putting whatever back together and then we’ll jump to the traveler side, it’s a lot easier. First you want to get rid of one like push clip eliminate that first user clip to pump it up. There’s a little trapdoor that you can just either take out or you can just press it upwards and you need to have the ability to reach your fog light.


How to Install Fog Light on 9th Gen 2014 Honda Accord Sports

Today we got the 2014 Accord sport and we are going to replacing the fog lights. Usually all vehicles typically you can go from either the bottom or through the back of the wheel. However on this specific automobile, you in fact have to go a minimum of for the driver side.

Check @ U-Curate To read more about car tips.
You have to eliminate the actual fog light assembly to get to the bulb. There are 2 holes under the actual bumper. Stick a Philips head screwdriver just stick it in to get rid of the plastic a little vessel. Once you lock through that lock start unscrewing it and you require to move too much sufficient to where this becomes loose. When you pull it out, push it towards till it unhooks and it comes off that’s screw you loosen it’s the one that holds. This part in place as soon as you loosen that up and practically just brought up.

Once you remove that you can get your brand-new bulb and we’re gon na be installing our 9005 led bulbs for the fog lights. Line it up, lock it in place you can check it the bulb to ensure you have your chips dealing with left and right. Hook it up and it clipped in, it’s checked prior to you completely put together whatever so then you put this back in place we just you can test it out.

We’ll complete putting whatever back together and then we’ll jump to the traveler side, it’s a lot easier. First you want to get rid of one like push clip eliminate that first user clip to pump it up. There’s a little trapdoor that you can just either take out or you can just press it upwards and you need to have the ability to reach your fog light.


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