OK, i know this sounds like a noob question or infers ive not scoured the forum for answer but i must have blind goggles on or something, i cant find the answer....please dont laugh , or do, i know you will but, how do i change a headlight bulb? what do i need to remove for access. i know its probably a 2 min job and patently obvious but im having real brain fog issues right now.
Is it a facelift (2003-) or pre facelift model (- 2003)?
If you are unsure; does it have fog lights or not.
In neither case it is 2 minutes as you need to take the vanity plastic out.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QyfjmV-qsx8 (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QyfjmV-qsx8)
Have a look at this pal, you will hopefully find it helpful :)
cheers guys its a 2002 pfl.
We don't do 'shooting down' or 'flaming' in this club.
No such thing as a stupid question here, either. :) 8)
@Ac1962Via "search " I found a similar question that was asked a while ago with various responses, you will see that
@2 of the left provided some definitive answers.
I have read elsewhere that it is challenging, and also worth a £5 in entertainment to get Halfords to do it.
https://www.mr2roc.org/forum/index.php?topic=42271.0
Use a small mirror to see how the spring clip engages. They can be sore on the thumbs. The MR2 isn't too bad, I've had worse.
My usual response is along the lines of;
You need a bulb, patience, a flashlight, alcohol to drink, alcohol to disinfect wounds, drugs to numb your soul, drugs to ease pain. But mostly patience and/or luck.
Front plastics out, undo wire clip to appropriate bulb, remove the rubber cap, undo the clip, remove bulb and adapter. Remove adapter from old bulb and place on new bulb.
Put new bulb in place. So far you should be about 10 mins in.
Spend next 45 mins trying to get the clip back on by feeling.
After this time you will be glad for the alcohol and drugs.
Exactly that👍 And fingers made of smoke 😄
Quote from: Carolyn on January 5, 2021, 14:36We don't do 'shooting down' or 'flaming' in this club.
No such thing as a stupid question here, either. :) 8)
Just good natured ribbing with those we know can take it 👍🏻
Sometimes they go easily, other times
@shnazzle has the description perfect!
As an alternative pay Halfords to fit them - the entertainment of watching them do it might be worth the cost........
Oh and take care when fitting the new bulb in:
Because the angle is a bit awkward you cán angle the thing a bit too much and drop it in the lamp unit. Í did :-[
Not a nice feeling when that happens.
Had to fish it out using a wire with a bent tip.
Nice feeling when thát happens ;)
I put in higher wattage; is brighter.
To reduce the heat a bit, left off the rubber covers; is lighter :))
Quote from: Call the midlife! on January 5, 2021, 16:53Quote from: Carolyn on January 5, 2021, 14:36We don't do 'shooting down' or 'flaming' in this club.
No such thing as a stupid question here, either. :) 8)
Just good natured ribbing with those we know can take it 👍🏻
Yeah right
If you take the front bumper off it's easy. Once you decide to do it, taking the bumper off isn't hard either.
Quote from: jonbill on January 5, 2021, 20:31If you take the front bumper off it's easy. Once you decide to do it, taking the bumper off isn't hard either.
But then sometimes the clip goes straight in :)
I remember years ago I posted on here that I was back in the house with bulb fitted 10 mins after I started.
Do you risk it? :)
Quote from: shnazzle on January 5, 2021, 21:50Quote from: jonbill on January 5, 2021, 20:31If you take the front bumper off it's easy. Once you decide to do it, taking the bumper off isn't hard either.
But then sometimes the clip goes straight in :)
I remember years ago I posted on here that I was back in the house with bulb fitted 10 mins after I started.
Do you risk it? :)
Nobody believed you.
Quote from: 1979scotte on January 5, 2021, 22:12Quote from: shnazzle on January 5, 2021, 21:50Quote from: jonbill on January 5, 2021, 20:31If you take the front bumper off it's easy. Once you decide to do it, taking the bumper off isn't hard either.
But then sometimes the clip goes straight in :)
I remember years ago I posted on here that I was back in the house with bulb fitted 10 mins after I started.
Do you risk it? :)
Nobody believed you.
It was remarkably quiet afterwards....
Quote from: shnazzle on January 5, 2021, 16:24My usual response is along the lines of;
You need a bulb, patience, a flashlight, alcohol to drink, alcohol to disinfect wounds, drugs to numb your soul, drugs to ease pain. But mostly patience and/or luck.
Front plastics out, undo wire clip to appropriate bulb, remove the rubber cap, undo the clip, remove bulb and adapter. Remove adapter from old bulb and place on new bulb.
Put new bulb in place. So far you should be about 10 mins in.
Spend next 45 mins trying to get the clip back on by feeling.
After this time you will be glad for the alcohol and drugs.
Post of the day. Took me right back.
I'm trying to visualise if you could go in through the wheel arch if you dropped the liner? I'm more familiar with the rear end than the front 😆
Quote from: Call the midlife! on January 5, 2021, 22:55I'm trying to visualise if you could go in through the wheel arch if you dropped the liner? I'm more familiar with the rear end than the front 😆
Teehee
I'm going to have to siit and look through my photos tomorrow when I should be doing some work...
Quote from: Call the midlife! on January 5, 2021, 22:55I'm trying to visualise if you could go in through the wheel arch if you dropped the liner? I'm more familiar with the rear end than the front 😆
I always like coming at things from the tradesmans entrance
Quote from: Call the midlife! on January 5, 2021, 23:08I'm going to have to siit and look through my photos tomorrow when I should be doing some work...
It's nearly Easter, don't start today, what you can put off until tomorrow.
Main bulbs are as above depending on how lucky you are that day. For me, it's the sidelight bulbs that are the worst (on a PFL). A bumper off job that gets left until just before MOT time.
Quote from: ptennisnet on January 7, 2021, 14:56Main bulbs are as above depending on how lucky you are that day. For me, it's the sidelight bulbs that are the worst (on a PFL). A bumper off job that gets left until just before MOT time.
That's not what I want to hear after the MOT man suggested my sidelights were a bit dim doing the MOT last month "a sign the bulbs are about to go" thought it would be simple...
Quote from: paulj on January 5, 2021, 18:39Sometimes they go easily, other times @shnazzle has the description perfect!
As an alternative pay Halfords to fit them - the entertainment of watching them do it might be worth the cost........
then wait for the refund as it was bigger job than they thought.