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In this video, we're going to be working with our 2006 Chrysler 300. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your vehicle's fog lights. This is the actual housing and lens assembly, not just the bulb. Our vehicle has a 300 bumper on it, so it may be a little bit different for your 300 M.
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Raise and support your vehicle. We're using a lift to make it easier to show you what's going on, but this job can easily be done at home on a jack and jack stands.
In order to remove your fog lights, you'll need to remove the vehicle's belly pan or air dam, which is missing on our vehicle. But to remove it you'll have three plastic pins in each wheel well here, a series of bolts along the bottom of the bumper, you can see the openings for all of them here. Three more in the opposite wheel well, again, part of ours is missing. And then there are four bolts, here, looks like they're 10mm that secure it to the bottom of the vehicle's subframe.
Once that's out of the way, we've removed our wheel and tire and the broken piece of our wheel well to show you what's going on with the fog light, however, you'll be able to reach this right from underneath here with that belly pan out of the way. Lift up on this tab and disconnect the connector for the bulb. Then you have three little hooked tabs here, which will compress and push out of the housing, and simply push the fog light assembly right out of the bumper.
Reinstalling your fog light, this little rounded edge at the top is going to be the one that faces up, so line that up and push your fog light through until all three of those tabs lock into place. Make sure it's in there nice and tight and reconnect your bulb.
You'll then reinstall the belly pan or air dam underneath as long as your vehicle's isn't missing.
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