Tools Required to Replace Fog Lights

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Part of the video series: How to Replace Fog Lights

Summary: Learn what specific tools are required to replace the fog lights on your car with expert automotive tips in this free online car maintenance and repair video clip.

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Nathan McCullough Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. Nathan has managed sev... read more

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Tools Required to Replace Fog Lights

Hi, my name is Nat McCullough on behalf of Expert Village. In these clips we're going to talk about the proper way to diagnose and replace your vehicles fog lights or accessory lights. In this clip we're going to talk about the tools and components required in order to diagnose and replace your vehicles fog lights. I have them laid out on here on the engine part of the vehicle first and for most I have my heavy duty test light. It's pretty much with an open circuit with a light bulb in it you are going to connect it to a power source or a ground one on either end, use this for testing of a circuit. I have my magnetic tray here for any of the miscellaneous nuts and bulbs that we need may to remove I like to put them on this so that you don't loose them. I also have my standard and metric craftsman socket set that has all the necessary tools already in it and I have a fog light replacement kit. It comes with bulbs, lenses, wiring and necessary switches and a fuse. We got this from our local after markets part supplier this is the quick and easy version, it's also the most economical. If you want to go to your vehicles dealership you are going to pay about 3 times as much for less than what you are getting one of these kits. So I suggest you go and ask your local parts professional either at NAPA, Auto Zone or franchisee of that nature when you go to purchase one of these.

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