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Unable to remove OEM Fog light bulbs

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2015 Ford Explorer XLT
I got LED fog lights BULBS for this 2015 Ford Explorer but I am unable to disconnect the oem Bulbs from the car. There is one clip that I popped off but there's seems to be 2 blue rubber tabs holding it in.

Please help me.
 



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Welcome to the Forum Luke.:wave:
Don't have the answer for you. Most have just changed the bulb with an LED one.

Peter
 






Welcome to the Forum Luke.:wave:
Don't have the answer for you. Most have just changed the bulb with an LED one.

Peter
It's weird because my connection seems different from all the videos I watched..
 






I just did a quick Search using the feature in the upper right and did not find anything where a member replaced the entire foglight fixture on an Explorer like yours. As I mentioned, most just changed the bulb instead of replacing the whole assembly. Perhaps someone will be able to help you out. Good luck.

Peter
 






I just did a quick Search using the feature in the upper right and did not find anything where a member replaced the entire foglight fixture on an Explorer like yours. As I mentioned, most just changed the bulb instead of replacing the whole assembly. Perhaps someone will be able to help you out. Good luck.

Peter
Oh no im only replacing the bulb as well. I should've been more specific.
 






Oh no im only replacing the bulb as well. I should've been more specific.
Thanks what I was wondering. The thread title has now been edited.

Peter
 
























You know that isn't going to satisfy the curious.

Peter
Instead of popping off a clip on the connection to the bulb, I pushed it in and simultaneously pulled out the bulb. Way simpler than I thought.
 






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