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Old 08-16-2004, 04:08 PM
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Question 99 GS Headlight bulb replacement

My son in NV calls last night on how to replace lo beam bulb on his Eclipse. Since I am in OK and have not worked on the car, I can only imagine that it is as simple as finding the bulb holder under the hood, twisting holder, using gloves to remove old and install new. Any secrets / things to watch out for? Thanks.
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Re: 99 GS Headlight bulb replacement

don't get any finger oil on the bulb or it will explode if you don't clean it off.

1. pop hood

2. twist weather cover from stricken headlight

3. pop metal holdback clip open

4. pull out harness/bulb

5. replace bulb

6. put in housing

7. replace holdback clip

8. screw weather cover back on
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Old 08-16-2004, 06:29 PM
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Thanks - I knew it would be relatively easy.
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