Rear fog light

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Priss
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Post by Priss »

Hi, I am new to this forum. I just bought a 206CC, I am loving it! :D But I want to change the rear fog light to a clear one. My dealer dont stock them, I know you can buy it online. I know nothing about cars, is it easy to change it yourself or better to order the light online then get some garage to do it for me?

Many thxxx,

Priss
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Post by slimgym »

I know nothing about cars, is it easy to change it yourself or better to order the light online then get some garage to do it for me?
Hi, and welcome :)

Most of those online are not E rated and the one I bought off eBay gets condensation :(

They're dead easy to change, though it's easier once you've seen it done or done it once. I used the spoon end of a teaspoon which you put around the right hand side of the lens, between the lens and the spoiler. This has enough curve to reach around the back of the lens to the clip which releases it. Just scoop the spoon back and pull the lens out.

Then you just pull the bulb assembly out, change the existing bulb for the red one supplied, and put it all back together.
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Post by T3DCF »

hi, I bought my online - about £20 ish.

No condensation etc, and its so easy to fit, you would be wasting your time and money getting someone to fit it - its a 2 minute job.

D
Ebay is probablya good place to find one.

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Post by Vix »

You can get the from Direct Car Parts - www.directcarparts.com

Part Number: PE07L60 - Clear Fog Light
£20.00
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Post by Alex LS »

I used the spoon end of a teaspoon which you put around the right hand side of the lens, between the lens and the spoiler. This has enough curve to reach around the back of the lens to the clip which releases it. Just scoop the spoon back and pull the lens out.
Eh? I found it easier to just reach up behind the bumper and unclip it without the need for any spamspam utensils :P
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Post by slimgym »

Eh? I found it easier to just reach up behind the bumper and unclip it without the need for any spamspam utensils :P
I knew there had to be an easier way to do it ...
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Post by Priss »

Thank you all :)

I also wanting to install a rear spoiler but I will start a new topic :)

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