Driver side low beam headlight quit.
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Driver side low beam headlight quit.
Thank You verra much, Thank yall verra much, Thank you,
Now whats going on with the low beam halogen bulb? Is there an easy way to change the bulb? I have the battery aside and the relay box (?) up. But I have only one elbow per arm so is there any easy method to change out the bulb? Its night time and I need to get my wife needs the Pacifica tomarrow. Other wise the Pacifica is pretty cool. Elvis is leaving the building.
Now whats going on with the low beam halogen bulb? Is there an easy way to change the bulb? I have the battery aside and the relay box (?) up. But I have only one elbow per arm so is there any easy method to change out the bulb? Its night time and I need to get my wife needs the Pacifica tomarrow. Other wise the Pacifica is pretty cool. Elvis is leaving the building.
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RE: Driver side low beam headlight quit.
Thank ya, Thank ya'all vera much.
Thank you for the answer. I will use it if and when another bulb burns out. I did fix it in time for my wife to use the vehicle. I used a small mirror, a magnitized (I forget the name of the star like drive) thing-a-ma-bob and a "Honey I shrunk the kids" device on my right hand, through the back of the housing. It was interesting. A local parts store was going to charge me $200.00 for a bulb, but Fred Meyers had one for $10.00 or so. It is working happily ever after.
It is not very apparent how to remove the housing. Next time maybe "Murphy/Entropy" will be gracious enough to let it happen in the day light, and wish upon wish I will be able to get the car into my garage and out of the Seattleish rain.
Thanks again,
P.S You can tell every one you communicated with Elvis.
P.P.S Seattle Seahawks may reign.
Thank you for the answer. I will use it if and when another bulb burns out. I did fix it in time for my wife to use the vehicle. I used a small mirror, a magnitized (I forget the name of the star like drive) thing-a-ma-bob and a "Honey I shrunk the kids" device on my right hand, through the back of the housing. It was interesting. A local parts store was going to charge me $200.00 for a bulb, but Fred Meyers had one for $10.00 or so. It is working happily ever after.
It is not very apparent how to remove the housing. Next time maybe "Murphy/Entropy" will be gracious enough to let it happen in the day light, and wish upon wish I will be able to get the car into my garage and out of the Seattleish rain.
Thanks again,
P.S You can tell every one you communicated with Elvis.
P.P.S Seattle Seahawks may reign.
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