Fog Lights Not Working? How to Replace Fog Light Bulb & Broken Wires (Easy Fix) All Vehicles!

Fog Lights Not Working? How to Replace Fog Light Bulb & Broken Wires (Easy Fix) All Vehicles!

How to replace a bulb and Broken Wire in your car or truck Easy. On a 2005 Chevy Colorado, Canyon, Hummer, Isuzu and similar for most Head Lights, Fog Lights on all vehicles. Can’t Let Her Die..DIY provides a quick guide (tutorial) to help you replace your bulb yourself and save your $. Can’t Let Her Die…DIY shows you the How, the What and the Why. Let’s Get’r Done!
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@Barret_Radtke says:

Hey… your still around. Havent seen one of your videos in a while, nice you still havr the canyon, i got rid of the ones i had.
Before winter i was working on my nissan 720, engine swapping and doing some bodywork.

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