Chrysler Town
& Country Fog Light Bulbs Replacement Guide
How to change a burnt out fog light bulb
in the front bumper of a 5th generation 2011-2014 Chrysler Town & Country.
By Paul B. Michaels Author & Photographer Auto Mechanic Since 1989 |
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2012 Town & Country Fog Light |
Look Behind Bumper - Bulb |
Pry Off Electrical Connector |
This
automotive tutorial was specifically written to assist owners of the
revised 5th generation (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016) Chrysler Town &
Country in changing a burnt out fog light bulb in the front bumper. Owners of related Chrysler Group minivan vehicles such as the Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Grand Voyager, Lancia Grand Voyager, Ram C/V Tradesman Cargo Van and the Volkswagen Routan may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful. A replacement fog light bulb is part number H11 from manufacturers such as Sylvania, GE, Philips, PIAA, Eiko and Nokya. If you would like to have brighter fog lights, install some compatible H11 LED bulbs. No tools are required to replace the fog light bulbs. A small flathead screwdriver may be useful for prying up the retaining clip on the electrical connector. |
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Power Plug Removed |
Base of Fog Light Bulb |
1/4 Turn Counter Clockwise |
The first step is
to slide under the front bumper of the minivan on the side with the burnt
out fog light bulb. Gently pry off the two retaining clips on the sides of the electrical connector with your fingers or a small flathead screwdriver. Slide the power plug straight off the base of the old bulb. |
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Remove Old Bulb |
Philips H11 LL 12V 55W |
Insert New H11 Bulb |
Rotate the the base
of the bulb 1/4 turn counter clockwise and pull it straight out of the
housing. Try to avoid touching the glass part of the new H11 halogen bulb with your fingers or anything greasy in the engine bay. If you get the bulb dirty, wipe it clean with an alcohol moistened paper towel. |
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1/4 Turn Clockwise |
Push On Power Plug |
Test New Fog Light Bulb |
Insert the new bulb
in to the housing and rotate it 1/4 turn clockwise to lock it in place. Test the new bulbs by turning on the headlights and switching on the fog lights. For more,
check out my other
Chrysler Town & Country Repair & Maintenance Guides. |
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