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head lights
wen changin a head light do i remove the bulb or the entire unit...if thee bulb how in the hell would i go about doing so?
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Re: head lights
The bulbs come out from the backside, on the driver's side you may have to remove the battery.
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Re: Re: head lights
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Help! Jason |
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Re: head lights
what model and what year?
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Re: Re: head lights
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The driver's headlight seems to have some sort of shield behind it and it is right in front of the battery, very tight, can't even see the socket for the low beam? J. |
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Re: Re: head lights
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Re: head lights
If you're hand can't fit then remove the battery & shield.
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Re: Re: head lights
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BTW, if I am eager to add foglight to my car, is it better (or easier) to replace my headlight assembly or install the "grill foglight"? I have to run a relay and line through the firewall into the "7in1" switch that I've just bought online, so that's a constant, but which way is better/easier on the "light" side? Especially when the two options differ by about $75-150 in price (if not more) Thanks. |
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