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Old Sep 11, 2008 | 01:00 PM
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Question Headlight bulb replacement...

I have done quite a bit of research here and ordered new wedge bulbs for the clearance lights on my 05. What im trying to figure out next is how to change the fog/high bulb? Am I correct to assume that the fog and high beam are the same bulb? So when they are on low beam that is the fog lamp, or are they 2 seperate bulbs?

Also when i read the manual it doesnt show you how to change them, only to "contact your local Infiniti dealer." Can anyone tell me how to change these bulbs out?

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Old Sep 11, 2008 | 01:55 PM
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to change your high/fog light you can do a bulb in and out in about 5-10min. each, is to jack up the side that you are working on turn the wheel towards the opposite side of the side you're working on. Then there's clips in the wheel well and two phillips screws right along the top edge of the wheel well that you'll remove. Once the clips are out pull the "front" part of the wheel well. You don't need to pull the other part down and it'll expose the whole back of the light. Once the back is exposed it's easy from there, just unscrew the back to the light replace it with the new one and reverse the steps. I got this from a driver member on here.

I think you can do the clearance light at the same time
 
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