Do I seriously have to remove the complete front bumper off my 2015 Ford Fusion to replace a headlight bulb?
Do I seriously have to remove the complete front bumper off my 2015 Ford Fusion to replace a headlight bulb?
Do I seriously have to remove the complete front bumper off my 2015 Ford Fusion to replace a headlight bulb?
Sadly yes, unless you have small hands or are a contortionist
This is ridiculous ?
15 min job….Screws on top, screws in wheel openings, a few clips and unhook the bumper and tweak it forward, don’t have to necessarily undo the undershield screws….Looks like a lot to do about not too bad….Only minor thing to look out for is on the 13s, maybe even earlier built 14s, I believe there’s a couple bolts going through the bumper into the fender from inside underneath…Then goes changed that design. Hope that helps.
You don’t fully remove it just pull it forward until the lights can be slid forward enough to do the work
I hope I never have a bulb go out on me whenever I’m on the road ? only reason I’m asking is because I recently sold our Tahoe and removed the LED headlight bulbs and I want to swap them into the fusion. The low beams are the same (H11).
For the fusions it’s h11b style bulbs…Slightly different when installing em….Do a search in the group for h11b another member (can’t remember his name) had light beam issues and that’s why, h11/h11a’s will work, but will show the light differently and you’ll have a noticable dark spot if you don’t use h11b
Just saw him post, Sean Quirk ran into the beam issue
There are a couple decent you tube instructional videos. It’s honestly not too bad, just gotta keep track of your hardware
Not hard at all
Would you happen to know which bulbs the fog lights use?
All h11 hid 6k
Headlights and foglights are all the h11 led bulb…is that correct
I’d google… but.. yeah.
H11 for fogs and low
Jesus, I don’t want to run halogens fog lights and LED low beams lol.
You saying that as if we aren’t understanding? No matter what h11a/h11b is the bulb style, whether it’s led, hid, halogen.
I’m meaning I don’t want to run 2 different style bulbs at once.
^Bright ass LED headlights and dull halogen fog lights.
Then don’t, get 2 sets of h11s….H11b for lows and regular h11s for fogs
Actually since you’re mentioning LEDs then the h11b thing doesn’t matter. Just get 2 sets of h11s LEDs and done
Yes. That’s what I’m going to do, I’m just going to use my current H11s on the fog lights and order some H11B for the headlights.
Alright cool, I’ll just order another set then. Thanks for the heads up ?
Why would you run an LED bulb in a halogen projector? Thats like putting transmission fluid in your engine.
Because I like to party?
I run LED fogs and HID lows. Left the highs as halogen.
So H11B is needed for the headlight is what I read? Sean, you ran into problems not running the B bulb?
Yeah, for HID, the B is better for less dark spots. I don’t think it applies to LED. The A/B seems to only apply to the little bar that runs the length of the xenon bulb. A is on the top of the bulb, b is on the bottom