This is a perfect video. I have a 2018 CRV, you don’t have to take the whole front end apart. The only thing I suggest that I did was upon install I started with the top screw on the bracket because it hard to see /reach. I put a small piece of electrical tape on the bracket hole and drove the screw through it and that held the screw in place to set the screw to the hole.
Man thankyou for your help. Your video really helped guide me in the process and yes this definitely saves me money from taking it to a shop or a dealer.
Very clear instructions and great job capturing the back of the fog light in difficult lighting condition. I need to replace the broken driver side fog light in my CR-V also.
very nice of you to include the instructions to open up the rear side of the bumper to get inside the fog lights area. I've been looking to upgrade the bulbs from the original halogen bulbs to an aftermarket 2-color LED. I'm wondering if you got to check what the original bulb's fitting type are? (for example, H11 for the projector headlamps, and HB3 for the highbeams)
Ok, while this is a very good video and I appreciate the time and info you put into to this, it neglects the passenger side which is a whole different can of worms. On the passenger side, the washer fluid tank is right behind the wheel well cover. Unless I missed something obvious and easy, it was a pain in the butt to get to, especially that top screw. I even had the wheel off. Eventually got the light in, but had to unscrew the tank to move out of the way.
The part is called Fog Light Assembly. For my 2017 Honda CR-V, Left (driver) side the part number is 33950-TLA-A21. I bought an Honda OEM part from www.hondapartsdirect.com, but there are many other places you can get it from too.
This is a perfect video. I have a 2018 CRV, you don’t have to take the whole front end apart. The only thing I suggest that I did was upon install I started with the top screw on the bracket because it hard to see /reach. I put a small piece of electrical tape on the bracket hole and drove the screw through it and that held the screw in place to set the screw to the hole.
Thank you so much this will save me $300 that Honda wanted to charge me to replace mine ❤
Thank so much for this video it saved me so much money!!! I was able to change my 2 fog lights and it only cost me $73!!!
Thank you for the instructions. I installed a new fog light on my 2019 CRV today, and this video was such a great help.
Man thankyou for your help. Your video really helped guide me in the process and yes this definitely saves me money from taking it to a shop or a dealer.
Great video! All the description and video I needed to take care of this myself in less than an hour. Much appreciated!
Very clear instructions and great job capturing the back of the fog light in difficult lighting condition. I need to replace the broken driver side fog light in my CR-V also.
Thank you for your comment. I am glad you found it easy to follow.
Thank you V Much ! To the point and camera views were perfect too . All about savin cash too .
The windshield washer reservoir in on the passenger side and it’s on the way obstructing the whole fog light. You picked the easy side lol
Thank u sir, I saved a lot of money today..
Great video!
Does it also works on an HR-V from 2015? From outside the unit looks the same.
Thank you for posting this. I shall now have a go.
Thanks for the video! It was helpful!!
very nice of you to include the instructions to open up the rear side of the bumper to get inside the fog lights area. I've been looking to upgrade the bulbs from the original halogen bulbs to an aftermarket 2-color LED. I'm wondering if you got to check what the original bulb's fitting type are? (for example, H11 for the projector headlamps, and HB3 for the highbeams)
I did not check the bulb type since I replaced the whole fog light assembly which came with the bulb installed.
Ok, while this is a very good video and I appreciate the time and info you put into to this, it neglects the passenger side which is a whole different can of worms. On the passenger side, the washer fluid tank is right behind the wheel well cover. Unless I missed something obvious and easy, it was a pain in the butt to get to, especially that top screw. I even had the wheel off. Eventually got the light in, but had to unscrew the tank to move out of the way.
Thanks for your input. I'll be replacing both of mine soon. Good to know!
Great video, thanks for sharing! Did you need to adjust the fog light on the alignment?
No adjustment was necessary.
What is the part number for this unit? Where do you buy it from? Can you give me the website? Thank you so much
The part is called Fog Light Assembly. For my 2017 Honda CR-V, Left (driver) side the part number is 33950-TLA-A21. I bought an Honda OEM part from www.hondapartsdirect.com, but there are many other places you can get it from too.
Is there any way to aim these foglights? Did you see any adjustment switch or button?
I did not see any way to aim the foglights. But, my focus was on replacing the foglight assembly so I was not looking to make any alterations.
Thank you Honda wanted 500 dollars to do that
Well explained
Thanks!
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Dude. That’s the hard way. All you have to do is snap off the front trim piece with a screwdriver
Which trim piece?
Sound quality was real bad, could barely hear. Glad you made video but next time keep mike closer or talk louder .
I did not find the sound quality bad at all. Not sure why yours was so bad
Sounds perfect to me, maybe you have your speakers set up wrong.
Ur an idiot. We can all hear just fine.