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Old 07-27-2002, 05:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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replacing headlight bulbs

how did you guys get to your passenger side high beam bulb with out removing the headlight? i know if the headlight were out, the job would be really easy, but i hate taking out the headlights so i want to avoid it at all costs.
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Old 07-27-2002, 05:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I pull out the container thing. Just pull it right up and out.
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Re: replacing headlight bulbs

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how did you guys get to your passenger side high beam bulb with out removing the headlight? i know if the headlight were out, the job would be really easy, but i hate taking out the headlights so i want to avoid it at all costs.
Well I sure hope you wouldn't take out the headights cause you would have to take off the whole bumper!

Do what 150Klude said...the white plastic resevoir thing just pulls right out, but honestly I used to be able to get my bulbs out without having to move that....
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yeah the battery and battery holder come out easy also. That would help a lot.
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unplug the harness first for one, it should turn off easy... did for me
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Old 07-27-2002, 10:22 PM   #6 (permalink)
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spray the back sides(inside your engine well) with water first,
a good steadyt stream
really helps to remove all that built up road gunk and make the lock ring easier to remove.

If you have to a long handle regular head scre driver can be used CAREFULLY to persude the damn thing to come free
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Turn it counter-clockwise
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