2010+ G37 Sedan signal light bulb change question
2010+ G37 Sedan turn signal light bulb change question
Can the 2010+ G37 sedan turn signal light bulbs be changed from under the hood? Just need to remove the intake boxes? I have tried searching and all that comes up is for the coupe. Thanks for the help!
Last edited by Snappingturtle; Jan 8, 2016 at 10:10 AM.
I don't have an answer for you, but I can tell you that opening the fender liner is not hard at all. Just remove few clips and roll the liner down to get access to the headlamps. When I did mine, I jacked the front of the car up to turn the front wheels. That way I didn't have to start the car to turn the front wheels. If you don't want to jack up the car, you can just start the engine and turn the wheels all the way to one side and replace the bulb on the accessible side, then repeat these steps for the other side.
I don't have an answer for you, but I can tell you that opening the fender liner is not hard at all. Just remove few clips and roll the liner down to get access to the headlamps. When I did mine, I jacked the front of the car up to turn the front wheels. That way I didn't have to start the car to turn the front wheels. If you don't want to jack up the car, you can just start the engine and turn the wheels all the way to one side and replace the bulb on the accessible side, then repeat these steps for the other side.
Originally Posted by Snappingturtle
I had the impression that those instructions for the coupe as the turn signal bulbs for the coupe are at the outermost left/right of the headlamp assembly closer to the wheels whereas the sedan turn signals are close to the grille of the car.
I have a 2011 sedan and was able to change my front turn signal bulbs from under the hood.
Yes, I had to remove the intake air filter boxes to do it. It wasn't too difficult to remove them.
Also, it helps if your hands/arms aren't too big. It IS a bit of a tight squeeze to reach down in there to where the bulbs are.
Yes, I had to remove the intake air filter boxes to do it. It wasn't too difficult to remove them.
Also, it helps if your hands/arms aren't too big. It IS a bit of a tight squeeze to reach down in there to where the bulbs are.
The turn signals are the farthest in. I did the city lights and headlights from the wheel well but don't think I would be able to reach the turn signal to grab and turn.
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