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Jl4



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Access to fog lamps

One of my fog lamps has become detached within the enclosure, it still works but has dropped down within the bumper. How do I access this? Looks like maybe by taking the headlamp out and getting in through the hole?

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never looked on the Freely but I would hazard a guess there is a little access panel in the wheel arch behind the bumper where you can get to it... I'd be supprised if there aint! Freelander 2 TD4 Auto, SE, Narvik Black, Alpaca full leather, Rear Headrest Entertainment System, 6 CD, 18 HSE Wheels, Privicy tints

Post #102963 22nd May 2011 10:26 pm
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You need to lever out the Fog Lamp Surround by placing a flat blade screwdriver at the top of the light and the surround, the fog lamp is retained then by four screws. Thumbs Up

It is in the book if you have one Thumbs Up

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ad210358 wrote:
......It is in the book if you have one Thumbs Up


That's the nicest way of saying RTFM I've seen on here for a while Laughing

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I did put it RTFM but edited out before posting Laughing

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Rolling with laughter

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Re: Access to fog lamps

Jl4 wrote:
One of my fog lamps has become detached within the enclosure, it still works but has dropped down within the bumper. How do I access this? Looks like maybe by taking the headlamp out and getting in through the hole?


Jl4 - Welcome, just noticed it's your first post. As with most forums, there's a bit of humour on here (and more importantly there's a lot of very good info too), it's not meant to be offensive - just give back more than you receive Thumbs Up

Post #102972 22nd May 2011 11:13 pm
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Re: Access to fog lamps

mcphersonstrut wrote:
Jl4 wrote:
One of my fog lamps has become detached within the enclosure, it still works but has dropped down within the bumper. How do I access this? Looks like maybe by taking the headlamp out and getting in through the hole?


Jl4 - Welcome, just noticed it's your first post. As with most forums, there's a bit of humour on here (and more importantly there's a lot of very good info too), it's not meant to be offensive - just give back more than you receive Thumbs Up


That's why I refrained from RTFM Laughing

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Thanks gentlemen! I'll go and take a look when I've wiped my tears away Very Happy

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Re: Access to fog lamps

mcphersonstrut wrote:
Jl4 - Welcome, just noticed it's your first post. As with most forums, there's a bit of humour on here (and more importantly there's a lot of very good info about caravans, scones and the colour black too), it's not meant to be offensive - just give back more than you receive Thumbs Up



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Re: Access to fog lamps

Jl4 wrote:
One of my fog lamps has become detached within the enclosure, it still works but has dropped down within the bumper. How do I access this? Looks like maybe by taking the headlamp out and getting in through the hole?


use a over due credit card to pry open the cover from the side, then undo the retaining screws of the fog lamp.

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teach me to RTFM Laughing Freelander 2 TD4 Auto, SE, Narvik Black, Alpaca full leather, Rear Headrest Entertainment System, 6 CD, 18 HSE Wheels, Privicy tints

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