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How to Replace Foglight Assembly 2007-16 GMC Acadia
How to Replace Fog Light Bezels 2010-15 Chevy Camaro
How to Replace Fog lights 2010-15 Chevy Camaro
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Tools used
Side Cutters
Flat Blade Screwdriver
T20 Driver
1. Removing the Wheel Well Liner
Turn the wheel out of the wheel well
Remove the seven T20 Torx screws from the outer wheel well liner
Remove the eight plastic clips from the inner wheel well liner
Pull out on the bottom portion of the wheel liner
Remove the wheel liner
2. Removing the Fog Light Assembly
Remove the trim ring from the fog light by pushing the tabs out
Disconnect the electrical connector
Squeeze the anchor's tabs and push them into the bumper
Remove the fog light
3. Installing the Fog Light Assembly
Line up the tabs into the bumper
Press the fog light into place until it clicks
Connect the wiring harness
Insert the tabs into their correct slots and push the trim ring into place
4. Installing the Wheel Well Liner
Insert the inner wheel well liner into place
Install the eight plastic clips to the inner wheel well liner
Install the seven T20 Torx screws to the outer wheel well liner
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In this video we're going to be working with out 2012 GMC Acadia. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your fog light assembly in the bumper.
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Here are the items you'll need for this repair: T20 Torx Driver, flat blade screwdriver, and side cutters.
This job can easily be done on the ground, but we're going to raise and support our vehicle to make it easier to film and show you what's going on. Turn your wheel in to whatever side you're working on. We're going to be working on the passenger side, so we'll cut our wheel all the way to the left.
If you're working on the driver side, you'll want to cut the wheel all the way to the right. Remove the seven T20 Torx screws. We have two on the bottom here and five running up along the backside of the bumper and the fender. Remove the eight plastic clips securing the inner fender well in. We have three in the top area here, one over at the front (in the middle), two down at the bottom, and these two at the back of the front portion of the liner at the bottom in the middle here.
There's a few different ways to remove these style clips. I like to try to take a small flat blade screwdriver and work up the center part of the clip just a little. Once you get it up some, if you have the room to get in there with a pair of side cutters, you can sneak them underneath and then pry up evenly from both sides. Once the center's out, you can pop the lower portion out the same way.
To remove the wheel liner, pull out on the bottom portion here and pull down and forward to release the front half of the wheel well from the rear and sneak it out of the bottom.
The six tabs that secure the fog light bezel are located around the edges here, with one larger alignment tab at the 9 o'clock position looking at it from the rear on the passenger's side. Remove the trim ring for the bezel for the fog light by pushing down on the plastic tabs on the outer ring here and pushing out. Have your hand ready on the other side in case it pops loose to make sure you don't drop it and cause it to get scratched or damaged.
Once the tabs are released, you can remove the chrome bezel from the bumper. Disconnect the electrical connector on the fog light, and then push down and release the three anchors here. You'll have to squeeze the tabs together and push them through to the front of the bumper. You may have to go around a few times to get them all to push out evenly. Once the tabs are released, you can remove the fog light from the bumper.
Line up your tabs and push the fog light assembly back into the bumper until it clicks. Reconnect the electrical connector to the back of the bulb. We have six evenly spaced tabs here and one alignment tab that sticks out farther in the center of the two here. You can see the corresponding hole in the bumper for that alignment tab, so we'll line that up and push the bezel back in until all the tabs snap back into place.
Reinstall your inner wheel well liner. You do this by pushing it up from the bottom and rotating it in over the tire. Be sure that the top slides into place behind the rear liner, as well as on the sides. Once you have some holes lined up, you can start installing your eight push pins. Set them up like this, install the bottom half, and then pop the tab into place. Reinstall your seven T20 Torx screws. We'll start them a couple of threads by hand before we install them with our socket and ratchet.
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
T20 Driver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
1. Removing the Fog Light Bezel
Remove the three T20 Torx bolts from the fender liner
Pry out the clips from the top of the wheel well liner
Release the five clips from the fog light bezel
Remove the fog light bezel
2. Removing the Fog Light
Compress the clips to loosen the fog light
Disconnect the connector
Remove the light
3. Installing the Fog Light
Press the fog light in with the longer clip on the bottom
4. Installing the Fog Light Bezel
Press the bezel into the bumper
Connect the connector
Adjust the fog light with a Phillips screwdriver
Tighten the three T20 Torx screws to the fender liner
Clip the clips to the wheel well liner
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We took the wheel off to get a better camera angle, but you probably don't need to in your driveway. You just need to turn the wheel to the right so that you can access the three Torx bolts that are right on the inner fender liner. They're T20 bolts, and you'll want to remove those along with the two clips on the top of the fender liner so that you can push the liner out of the way.
With the trim tool that you can get from 1A Auto, you can pop it right in the clip and pull the clip right out of the fender liners. Once you have the centers out, the bottom half will come out very easily, just like that. There's one more clip right here on the back on the inner wheel well. You'll pop out the center and then the bottom half and the fender liner should be loose at that point.
The first step in replacing the fog light is removing the bezel that's on the outside of it. To do that you need to release the clips; there's five of them around the outside housing. You just basically take a small, flat tip screwdriver. You can pry in these little plastic tabs and pull them out. Then you can push down on the bezel and the bezel clips will pop right out. Once they're released you should be able to pull the bezel right out of the bumper.
The bezel you're going to put the large side to the inside edge of the bumper, and it just pushes right into place. It has a couple of snaps, has five snaps around the outside edge that you'll want to double check that they click on in the backside of the bumper. As soon as they snap in, it's installed.
The last thing to hook up right here is the connector which again, it just pushes right into place. The long stud that's on the fog light actually has a Phillips head screw on the inside of it so all you do to adjust it is put a Phillips head screwdriver in it and turn it and it will adjust it on the bumper side.
The fender liner can now be put back into place. Tuck it behind the ABS sensor wire and then start putting your push pins right back into place. You'll want to reinstall your three T20 Torx screws next in the front of the fender liner.
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
T20 Driver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
1. Removing the Fog Light Bezel
Remove the three T20 Torx bolts from the fender liner
Pry out the clips from the top of the wheel well liner
Release the five clips from the fog light bezel
Remove the fog light bezel
2. Removing the Fog Light
Compress the clips to loosen the fog light
Disconnect the connector
Remove the light
3. Installing the Fog Light
Press the fog light in with the longer clip on the bottom
4. Installing the Fog Light Bezel
Press the bezel into the bumper
Connect the connector
Adjust the fog light with a Phillips screwdriver
Tighten the three T20 Torx screws to the fender liner
Clip the clips to the wheel well liner
Hi, I'm Mike from 1AAuto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years! We're dedicated to delivering quality auto parts, expert customer service, and fast and free shipping, all backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. So visit us at 1AAuto.com, your trusted source for quality auto parts.
We took the wheel off to get a better camera angle, but you probably don't need to in your driveway. You just need to turn the wheel to the right so that you can access the three Torx bolts that are right on the inner fender liner. They're T20 bolts, and you'll want to remove those along with the two clips on the top of the fender liner so that you can push the liner out of the way.
With the trim tool that you can get from 1A Auto, you can pop it right in the clip and pull the clip right out of the fender liners. Once you have the centers out, the bottom half will come out very easily, just like that. There's one more clip right here on the back on the inner wheel well. You'll pop out the center and then the bottom half and the fender liner should be loose at that point.
The first step in replacing the fog light is removing the bezel that's on the outside of it. To do that you need to release the clips; there's five of them around the outside housing. You just basically take a small, flat tip screwdriver. You can pry in these little plastic tabs and pull them out. Then you can push down on the bezel and the bezel clips will pop right out. Once they're released you should be able to pull the bezel right out of the bumper.
The fog light itself is held in with these three push pins. Each ones has a couple of tabs on it that you need to compress. You can compress them with your fingers one at a time and pop them out of the housing or a 10 millimeter socket works pretty well. Just sliding it over there and releasing the clips and then going to the next one and release those clips. You'll want to pull the connector out like this in which case the fog light can pop right out. You can see the lenses look quite identical and the mounting on the back is the same as well. Same connector, same push pins, and it should snap right in and fit just like the original one does.
All right, you'll want the long one on the bottom, and you'll just slide it right in to the three holes that it snaps into. If you just push it right into place, the clips will lock in and the fog light will be mounted to the bumper. The bezel you're going to put the large side to the inside edge of the bumper, and it just pushes right into place. It has a couple of snaps, has five snaps around the outside edge that you'll want to double check that they click on in the backside of the bumper. As soon as they snap in, it's installed.
The last thing to hook up right here is the connector which again, it just pushes right into place. The long stud that's on the fog light actually has a Phillips head screw on the inside of it so all you do to adjust it is put a Phillips head screwdriver in it and turn it and it will adjust it on the bumper side.
The fender liner can now be put back into place. Tuck it behind the ABS sensor wire and then start putting your push pins right back into place. You'll want to reinstall your three T20 Torx screws next in the front of the fender liner.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
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