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Old 06-05-2005, 11:20 AM
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Default help: installing a new 1991 integra fog light

my understanding is that all 1990-93 should be the same here:

anyone got good instructions on how to do this? I got one at a junkyard the other day while trying to fix another problem, getting one of these for $10 in my hand with no shipping was well worth it. I saw the guy taking it out from a distance (they wouldn't let me back there), he seemed to have to remove the bumper to get at the connector plug???

Curse the parker who cracked it - damn son of a
Old 06-05-2005, 01:08 PM
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Taking the bumper of a G2 is a peice of cake anyway.

A ten dollar Hayne's or Chilton's manual will tell you how to disassemble virtually the entire car.
Old 06-05-2005, 01:12 PM
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I didn't have to remove the bumper for mine. Theres a bolt on the side of the light (towards the hood latch) you have to loosen, then the light should turn upwards and should pop out. Then all you have to do is disconnect the harness to the bulb. Its that easy if I remember right.
Old 06-05-2005, 09:38 PM
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Yup, thats it. I changed the bulbs in mine and I thought I remembered there being two 10mm bolts that you only have to loosen and then the light pops right out as you pull up on it. I dont blame you though, I had my bumper half way off before I saw the bolt hiding there and felt like the honda newbie idiot I am .




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