Removing the plastic cover on the grill...

Mitsubishi Delica L400 production commenced in 1994 -- After much anticipation, the L400 arrived on Canadian Soil in 2009!
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busrida
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Removing the plastic cover on the grill...

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First, thanks to all the guys helping out so far. I'm in Ontario so you guys are basically my support team.

I had a fog light go out on me a few days ago and went to pull the plastic bumper cover off thinking it was a quick job but soon realized that it was more than just a hand full of screws holding it on.

Does the whole bumper have to be removed just so i can get at my foglights?

Unfortunately the way they were installed it's not simply a matter of tilting them up and pulling off the cover retainer.

I had a look and saw all the nuts on the bumper that I have to take off but I just wanted to double check here to make sure I wasnt out to lunch.



Thanks again.
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Re: Removing the plastic cover on the grill...

Post by fexlboi »

Are you talking about l300 or l400? There are many different styles of fog lights out there with different mounting brackets. Not sure which one you have...
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L400. There's quite a few nuts & bolts to remove the bar.

It depends on which plastic bulbar shroud you have and where the foglights are. There are so many variations out there.
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Post by FalcoColumbarius »

Busrida, could you please update your profile with your general location and designation of Delica?

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