There is apparently a little tab you can depress through the grill or brake duct, depending on e36 model, that releases the fog light. After that you can replace the bulb. That's it. I was pulling from behind. Trying all sorts of wrong ideas.

I thought that was pretty cool. In the end it was a very simple and easy way to remove light, just not totally intuitive.



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