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Old 12-02-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Re: burnt out headlight

get a new bulb
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Re: burnt out headlight

Lol yea it's pretty simple...buy a new bulb and replace it by removing the rubber grommet then unclip the light bulb....after you unclip it you remove the factory plug (assuming you have halogen bulbs)....then put in new bulb.
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Re: burnt out headlight

look at page 247 of the owner's manual...

if not on that page, check index...

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Re: burnt out headlight

buy new bulbs. remove old ones. put in new ones. always replace them in pairs. if one went out, the other one is likely about to go out to. do them both and be done.
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Re: burnt out headlight

And whatever you do don't touch the new bulb or your hand oils will cause it to explode (after like a month of use)!! Or so I've heard. I didn't touch mine so I don't really know.
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Re: burnt out headlight

And if you do use it, wipe it down with a new super microfiber towel and alcohol.
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Re: burnt out headlight

yeah i did it and damn they were really in there good, i had to use a pair of channel locks on one... it was overy simple might i add.
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Re: burnt out headlight

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look at page 247 of the owner's manual...

if not on that page, check index...

YES! the Owner's Manual actually tells you how to do things too!
LOL ya just get something and if you go aftermarket make sure the output is bright enough and that they are not junk.
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