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Old Feb 4, 2006
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Trouble removing bulbs!

i am trying to change the low beam bulbs on my projectors but i cant seem to find a way to remove the freakin bulb. The bulb is an H3 and i already removed the plastic cover, but i cant see to remove the bulb, particularly the copper part at the end of the wire from its slot. I pulled hard but it wont slide off. suggestions, or is there a trick to getting it off. ( 04 civic sedan)
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never mind guys, i got it
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you have to unhook that metal wire that holds the bulb in. you may need to press it in at one side and push it out til it gets free.
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