I got my Nissan Leaf in October 2013, a great car I love to drive. It is a Tekna edition with LED head lights. I expected all lights on this car to be energy saving bright LEDs, but I was disappointed to find that most lights are energy wasting incandescent bulbs, even on the more expensive Tekna edition. I have started replacing all incandescent bulbs, which was quite an easy task that didn’t cost me much. The fog lights, however, are one exception. On European Leaf cars, two 13W incandescent lamps in the fog lights are functioning as daytime running lights. I planned to replace these with two LED bulbs to save energy and give better visibility. This turned out to be quite a riddle that I still haven’t solved. I have tried to reach the lamps from underneath the car by removing various parts, but I didn’t succeed. I don’t want to disassemble a new car just to replace some bulbs, so if anyone has a description on how to replace the fog light bulbs on a Nissan Leaf, it would be greatly appreciated!