Having a burnt out headlight can be a frustration every driver will face at some point in time. All bulbs are different, and there is no set time to expect a headlight to go out on you. It's important to note that all vehicles are different, and they have various procedures when changing a headlight. Some can be done without any tools necessary, while others require removal of panels, and other components. Luckily, changing a headlight can be relatively simple, and can be taken care of at any local Bob Sumerel Tire location within about 15 minutes! But if you are feeling brave, here are some tips on changing your headlight on your own!YouTube is always a good reference to see watch before performing the headlight change itself!
- Locate the bulb that is burnt- Check your lights to identify the one that is burnt, open the hood to inspect it's location. Some headlight assemblies have a removable "cap" to access the headlight.
- Turn the car off, see if you can access the bulb by hand- Depending on the vehicle, it is possible to change the headlight without any tools necessary. Other vehicles require the headlight assembly to be removed, usually consisting of a few bolts/levers to be removed.
- Disconnect the headlight socket pigtail- Removing the headlight wire is the first step, check to see what way to move the plastic tab, be careful to not snap off the plastic. (See picture below)
- Find out how the bulb is held in place- Sine bulbs require a simple counter-clockwise turn, which others are held in by a metal wire. Be very gentle with the bulb when pulling it out, make sure you realize how it comes out so you can install the new one correctly.
- Installing the new bulb- The same way it came out is how it should go back in. BE SURE NOT TO TOUCH THE GLASS PART OF THE BULB, it can severely effect the clarity of the bulb. Be sure to test the bulb by turning the headlights on before you re-assemble everything!
- Reconnect the wire, put the assembly back together- Reverse the steps you took to get the bulb out, essentially. Put the protective cap back on, and ensure that the headlight works properly.
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