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Old 08-26-2004, 05:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default replacing healdlight bulbs

a while ago, the left low beam bulb stopped working, in addition to the left fog.

i thought, would this be a fuse problem? but if it was, both bulbs would not light up right?

now - how do i go about replacing the bulbs? i tried loosening the screws but they would not turn.

and as for the fogs, someone mentioned removing the headlight lamp assembly and replacing it from above, is that the only option?

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Old 08-26-2004, 05:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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try looking in your owners manual..i beilieve it gives step by step on how to do both.
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i cant find my users manual!!
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Default Re: replacing healdlight bulbs

Replacing the fog light bulbs is much less difficult if you remove your
headlights, also on the driver side fog light bulb it is easier if you
disconnect the cable from the bulb first and then take it out because there
isn't much room for twisting it with the calbe on.
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i cant seem to remove the springs holding in the bulb
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Do you mean the springs from the headlight bulbs? push the little spring in
and down you should be able to get it out that way, be careful when putting
the new bulb in, don't scratch it on the spring.
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