How to replace low-beam bulbs in '97 T&C
mikehelvey
01-24-2004, 03:18 PM
I give up! The beast has bested me...Chrysler has designed the perfect knuckle busting machine.
How do you remove and replace the driver side low beam bulb? I've go to be missing something here because as near as I can tell I need to remove the electronics and possible the engine.
Help please!
Mike
How do you remove and replace the driver side low beam bulb? I've go to be missing something here because as near as I can tell I need to remove the electronics and possible the engine.
Help please!
Mike
digimon
02-10-2004, 02:29 PM
mike ,:killbarne
Please lets not make this more complicated than it needs to be, now first put the engine back in the van:lol2:. I just changed my beams on the drivers side and the passendager side in less then 20 minutes and that included about 6 trips in and out of garage to hunt for the right wrenches I do think that the bolts are mitric becauce my sae would not fit them. If I had a mitric sockit set I could have been faster. On the driver side I had to remove the whole light besille that took about 12 minutes with a small ajustible wrench which I hated to use because it is ajustible and has a tendency to strip the bolts. First there are about three nuts with washers on the back of the besille those are the hard ones and one on top. The other side I was able to just take them out by just unpluging them much eazier.
Good Luck, digimon :smile: :cheers:
Please lets not make this more complicated than it needs to be, now first put the engine back in the van:lol2:. I just changed my beams on the drivers side and the passendager side in less then 20 minutes and that included about 6 trips in and out of garage to hunt for the right wrenches I do think that the bolts are mitric becauce my sae would not fit them. If I had a mitric sockit set I could have been faster. On the driver side I had to remove the whole light besille that took about 12 minutes with a small ajustible wrench which I hated to use because it is ajustible and has a tendency to strip the bolts. First there are about three nuts with washers on the back of the besille those are the hard ones and one on top. The other side I was able to just take them out by just unpluging them much eazier.
Good Luck, digimon :smile: :cheers:
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