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Replacement Front, Passenger Side Turn Signal Light, Without bulb(s)

Manufacturer #REPT106913

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Front, Passenger Side Turn Signal Light, Without bulb(s)
Front, Passenger Side Turn Signal Light, Without bulb(s)
Front, Passenger Side Turn Signal Light, Without bulb(s)
Front, Passenger Side Turn Signal Light, Without bulb(s)

Replacement Front, Passenger Side Turn Signal Light, Without bulb(s)

Manufacturer #REPT106913

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$20.99

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turning lampFront, Passenger Side Turn Signal Light, Without Bulb(S)
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perfect. just like original light.. ty
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Posted by anthony R. / Tue, Feb 22
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Question: How do you replace the the light?Fred L. / Jun 24, 2020
Hello! According to my installation manual, the front bumper cover and bumper reinforcement beam needs to be removed, then two screws on top of the headlight, and one on the bottom near the fender, and the assembly will come right out. Let me know if you need help removing the bumper!
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Answered by Mitchell D. / Thu, Jun 25
Question: How do I remove the front marker housing 2013 4runner?A Shopper / Jul 13, 2020
Hello! We recommend referring to a good repair manual for step by step instructions. You can find more information here: https://www.carparts.com/blog/why-you-should-always-consult-a-repair-manual/
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