Part Number: 3600 / 3650
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5.
Remove bezel inserts currently in bumper. Bezels will be removed from behind the bumper. 6 -
7mm screws hold the bezel in place – 4 surrounding the opening in the bumper, and 2 near the
edge of the wheel well liner. Once you have removed these, 4 body-colored tabs hold on each
bezel (see picture 4). Each tab must be depressed one at a time as you begin to pull the bezel off.
It is usually best to start at the outer side and work your way inward. All screws will be re-used
on new fog light bezel.
6.
Remove the turn signal lamps from each bezel. Each lamp is held on by 3 – 7mm screws. Re-use
screws to install the lamps in the new bezels that came pre-assembled in the fog light kit.
Now fog lights/ bezels will be installed. Each fog light comes pre-installed onto the back of the new
bezel, no additional assembly is required.
7.
Install new parts. Each bezel needs to snap onto all 4 of the body colored mounting tabs. See
picture 5 below.
8.
Use the 6 screws removed earlier to secure each bezel to the bumper. Take note: The 2 screws
(see arrows in picture 5) with a large washer can only be re-installed near the wheel well liner
which secures the outer edge of the bezel. Do not use these screws around the bezel opening. All
screws can be tightened with a ratchet and 7mm socket. Do not over-tighten screws. See picture 5
below.
Remove screws. Depress each tab as
you pull the bezel off (circled above).
New bezel locks into place with 4 tabs
and is secured by 6 screws.
Remove black panel shown. Save 8
retaining pins for re-install later.
Wiring in Engine Bay:
1.
Remove the battery cover on the passenger side. It is held on by 3 caps that you can unscrew by
hand. Lift cover off and save for re-attachment later.
2.
Disconnect negative (black) battery cable from the car battery. This is done by loosening the bolt
located on the side of the battery cable terminal with a 10mm socket or wrench. You may let the
cable sit off to the side. Make sure the cable has been disconnected! Do NOT allow it to make
contact with the +12v Red battery cable!
3.
Remove the black panel which covers the radiator shown in picture 6. The panel is attached by 8
push pins. See picture 2. Save pins and black panel for re-installation later.
4.
Locate the fuse box. It is located behind the passenger side head light. Open the access cover.
5.
Connect the
orange
wire to the +12 volt power cable entering the fuse box circled in picture 7. A
10mm socket or wrench can be used to remove the nut holding the power supply cable. A ring
terminal is located at end of the
orange
wire which will slide over the post. Re-attach nut tightly.
While tightening be careful not to allow your wrench or ratchet to come in contact with any other
metal object such as the car body.
6.
A fuse tap is included in the parts bag. It comes pre-installed on a 5 amp tan mini-fuse to ease
installation. Remove the existing fuse from position 66 in your fuse box. Refer to pictures 7 / 8 / 9
or the underside of the fuse box access cover for proper fuse location. It is critical that you connect
to the proper fuse.