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How-To: Change your Fog Light Bulbs

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the link you privided is a H10 bulb and not compatible with 2012 Genesis sedan
 
the link you privided is a H10 bulb and not compatible with 2012 Genesis sedan


Strange. It seems the listing has changed since my purchase. It was showing H11 and they fit my 2009 perfectly. Sorry about that.
 
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Would I be able to reach the fog light assembly this way and push back in if the brackets are still there? I hit a piece of tire and the bottom portion of my fog light is loose and can be pushed in.
Bumping this as I have a similar issue where my fog light assembly came loose after hitting some debris on the highway. Looking like I would need to remove the entire wheel lining in order to get both hands in there but looking for any advise.
 
Bumping this as I have a similar issue where my fog light assembly came loose after hitting some debris on the highway. Looking like I would need to remove the entire wheel lining in order to get both hands in there but looking for any advise.
I just changed out my foglights to LEDs yesterday. All I had done was removed the 2 pins in the wheel-well in front of the tires and pushed back the wheel lining a bit to squeeze my hand/arm in there. Worked like a charm for me.
 
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