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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?

Ryan

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Brian

Sadly yes, unless you have small hands or are a contortionist

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RyanQuestion author

This is ridiculous ?

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Piotr

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.

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Sean

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C.J.

You don’t fully remove it just pull it forward until the lights can be slid forward enough to do the work

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RyanQuestion author

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).

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Piotr

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

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Piotr

Just saw him post, Sean Quirk ran into the beam issue

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Sean

There are a couple decent you tube instructional videos. It’s honestly not too bad, just gotta keep track of your hardware

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C.J.

Not hard at all

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RyanQuestion author

Would you happen to know which bulbs the fog lights use?

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C.J.

All h11 hid 6k

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Curtis

Headlights and foglights are all the h11 led bulb…is that correct

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RyanQuestion author

I’d google… but.. yeah.

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Sean

H11 for fogs and low

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RyanQuestion author

Jesus, I don’t want to run halogens fog lights and LED low beams lol.

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Piotr

You saying that as if we aren’t understanding? No matter what h11a/h11b is the bulb style, whether it’s led, hid, halogen.

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RyanQuestion author

I’m meaning I don’t want to run 2 different style bulbs at once.

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RyanQuestion author

^Bright ass LED headlights and dull halogen fog lights.

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Piotr

Then don’t, get 2 sets of h11s….H11b for lows and regular h11s for fogs

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Piotr

Actually since you’re mentioning LEDs then the h11b thing doesn’t matter. Just get 2 sets of h11s LEDs and done

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RyanQuestion author

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.

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RyanQuestion author

Alright cool, I’ll just order another set then. Thanks for the heads up ?

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Nick

Why would you run an LED bulb in a halogen projector? Thats like putting transmission fluid in your engine.

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RyanQuestion author

Because I like to party?

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Sean

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Sean

I run LED fogs and HID lows. Left the highs as halogen.

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RyanQuestion author

So H11B is needed for the headlight is what I read? Sean, you ran into problems not running the B bulb?

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Sean

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

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