Created on: 2017-04-25
How to install, repair, fix, change, or replace a broken, damaged, burned out, cracked, faded, cloudy or chipped fog light on 13 Ford F250
13mm Socket
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
8mm Socket
Ratchet
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In this video, we're going to be working with our 2013 Ford F250 Super Duty. We're going to show you how to remove and replace your vehicle's fog light bezels which are the plastic housings inside of the bumper. If you like this video please click subscribe. We have a ton more information on this and many other vehicles. If you need these parts for your truck you can follow the link down in the description over to 1AAuto.com. Here are the items you'll need for this repair.
In order to remove the fog light assembly we'll need to remove this bracket here. There are two 13 millimeter bolts on the inside corner of the bumper here and two 13 millimeters here facing forward toward the back side of the bumper. We'll remove all four of those with the 13 millimeter socket and ratchet. Once the bolts are out, remove the bracket from behind the fog light.
Remove the three 8 millimeter bolts securing the fog light bracket as well as the fog light and bezel to the bumper. We'll do this using an eight millimeter socket and ratchet. Before removing the last bolt, remember to slide off the connector from your fog light bulb. Once all the bolts are out, maneuver your fog light bracket and bezel out of the truck.
Remove the four 13 millimeter nuts securing the fog light bezel onto the fog light bracket. Once the bolts are out, remove the bezel from the housing.
Install the fog light bezel back onto the bracket assembly. Flip it over, reinstall and tighten the four 13 millimeter nuts.
Reinstall the fog light assembly. Make sure all your bolts and brackets line up. Reinstall the three eight millimeter bolts. Reconnect the electrical connector and the harness retainer pin. Reinstall the stiffener bracket and all four 13 millimeter bolts. Now it's easiest, you can see where the old bolts lined up on the inside edge of the bumper there so we'll tighten those down first and line them up to their old marks. That will suck this side into place so we don't have to look awkwardly or get in a weird spot to line those up.
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