2010 Outlander GT Cracked Fog Light Replacement
To show your gratitude, when your replace the lens, why don't you post a "how to replace fog lamp lens" procedure, complete with photos? (Of course I have no sefish ulterior motive here.
)
)
it was pretty easy job. You grab the fog light bezel and 1/4 twist counterclockwise to get it off. Then there are three Phillips screws and the light comes out. Detach the bulb and take it to bench. The lense is siliconed in, so you've got to pry it out. It will crack and get messy. Scrape out most remaining silicone. Clean the reflector and new lense. Put fresh black silicone in groove and press new lense in. There is a keyway on the lense so it only goes one way. Let cure 30-min and put back on car.
Last edited by Jeremy Clarke; Sep 9, 2017 at 05:54 PM. Reason: Cuz
this ebay lens was a perfect fit on my 2010 Outlander LS. Thanks!
it was pretty easy job. You grab the fog light bezel and 1/4 twist counterclockwise to get it off. Then there are three Phillips screws and the light comes out. Detach the bulb and take it to bench. The lense is siliconed in, so you've got to pry it out. It will crack and get messy. Scrape out most remaining silicone. Clean the reflector and new lense. Put fresh black silicone in groove and press new lense in. There is a keyway on the lense so it only goes one way. Let cure 30-min and put back on car.
it was pretty easy job. You grab the fog light bezel and 1/4 twist counterclockwise to get it off. Then there are three Phillips screws and the light comes out. Detach the bulb and take it to bench. The lense is siliconed in, so you've got to pry it out. It will crack and get messy. Scrape out most remaining silicone. Clean the reflector and new lense. Put fresh black silicone in groove and press new lense in. There is a keyway on the lense so it only goes one way. Let cure 30-min and put back on car.
Has anyone out there replaced the whole fog lamp unit? Lens is smashed and I've had a good look after taking off the plastic bezel but doesn't look like an easy way to gain access. I saw a comment somewhere saying the whole front bumper needs to come off. Has anyone done this?
I took a rear one out and fixed it. Had to take out a few bolts, and plastic connectors to pull back one side of the bumper cover. Not that hard.
For actually fixing the lens, if you want to try it, they have a new glue at Home Depot that sets in a few seconds by shining a UV light (included) on it. Worked like a charm, and went together pretty quick!
For actually fixing the lens, if you want to try it, they have a new glue at Home Depot that sets in a few seconds by shining a UV light (included) on it. Worked like a charm, and went together pretty quick!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
capricorn1
Mitsubishi Montero & Montero Sport
2
Jul 29, 2011 05:28 AM



