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8 hours ago, TW TW said:

Resurrecting an old thread. 

 

What's the best way to access and remove the fog light assembly on the passenger side? 

 

I removed part of the fender liner but there is an intercooler in the way.

 

You will likely need to remove the front bumper on your newer (2nd gen) Cayenne.

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Hi, I have a 2021 CTT.  I replaced the passenger fog light this summer without removing the front bumper.  Yes there is a cooler in the way.  A lot of patience and you can work around it.  I also uncliped a few harness clips to get a little more leeway around the back of the fog light. 

 

If I do It again, I won't use the original mounting holes.  You will see the fog light is attached using two mounting screws, but the fog light has four attachment points, one at each corner.  If I recall correctly, the original mounting points were 2o'clock and 7o'clock.  One went in very easily.  One was a royal pain to get started.  Next time i'll use the mounting points with easier access, 11 and 5.  I may have these positions reversed, can't remember for sure, but you'll see right away the fastener with horrible access.

 

I can't figure out how to post illustrations, so see the attached PDF.  I will also mention, the part from FCPEuro was a perfect fit and come with a lifetime guaranty for when the next rock comes flying in.

 

 

cayenne service history fog lights.pdf

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