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killuminati

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Friday night i turned my lights on and only 1 headlight was working the other on parkers, then last night none were working, both on parkers. But high beams work fine and so do parkers. I checked the fuses and their fine, do i need new globes or is there something else i should check?
 

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it'll just be globes man, too easy to do, unscrew the "cap" at the back of the lights and take out the globe to check.
 

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just when u replace the globes dont touch the glass globe bit grab it from behind cos u can blow ur new globes by just havin ur fingerprint on them
 

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Oh awesome guys, thanx alot, i read through gregorys and it said to take front bumper off and all this.
I just thought it might have been something else coz high beams still work and they both stopped working within a day of eachother.

I have another globe at home, so i'll give it a shot, cheers
 

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one more thn likey will blow afta the other due to the voltage running to the other is ova powering suggest u change them both....also there is a clip u have to spring off take s2 seconds u dont needa remove the bumber
 

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Yea no need to remove the bumber unless you are taking the headlights themselves out. You just want to remove the bulb.
 

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Yeh, well after the first one blew on friday night i bought a new globe saturday morning, then when the other one blew saturday night, i didnt know what was wrong, but yeh, i put the new globe on yesturday, without taking the whole thing out, just awkward putting that clip over properly and screwing it in, sore back!
Cheers guys
 
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dude ull ghet used to it afta awhile... point of advice us a 1/4 flat screw driver tht way it pops out easier... first time is always the hardest...after tht its good...
 
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the post by vr borgy in here n this one is typed by anfsvl :p just on my bros acount tths all didnt notice
 
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