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If the fog lights aren't functioning on your 2013 Ford Explorer, the first step is to check the fuses. If the fuses are fine, the most likely issue is a burned-out bulb that needs replacing. To change a fog light bulb, you'll have to get underneath the vehicle and take off the front bumper's splash guard. Once that's off, you can reach the wire harness that connects to the back of the fog light housing. Disconnecting this harness will allow you to remove the old bulb from the housing and replace it with a new one to restore functionality.
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To change the fog lights on a 2013 Ford Explorer, you can replace them by first disconnecting the wiring, then taking out the old bulbs and putting in the new ones, and finally reattaching the wiring to complete the process.
Put in the new fog lights by taking off the cover and undoing the old bulb. Next, screw in the new bulb and put back the cover.