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Old 11-24-2015, 07:15 PM
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Removing coupe front bumper WITH fogs...

So I will be installing an IPL front on my 2012 coupe and was wondering:


When I remove the bumper, is there enough slack in the fog light wiring to get my arm in there and unplug the bulb assembly without the rist of yanking wires out of it? (my fogs are in the lower bumper)


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Old 11-24-2015, 07:41 PM
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In my exp there is, but do yourself a favor and just do it before. Can just peel the fender liner on the driver side, but better to go from under on the passenger side
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Originally Posted by OfficialG
So I will be installing an IPL front on my 2012 coupe and was wondering:


When I remove the bumper, is there enough slack in the fog light wiring to get my arm in there and unplug the bulb assembly without the rist of yanking wires out of it? (my fogs are in the lower bumper)


Thanks in advance.
yes. i have removed my bumper numerous times and had no issues disconnecting the fogs each time. just take your time and don't yank on the bumper blindly.
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Old 11-28-2015, 04:46 PM
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make sure you use microfiber towels along the edges so you dont scratch your fenders inadvertently.
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