twin projector headlight moretto style question
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twin projector headlight moretto style question
I know this is a dumb question, but I can't figure it out...
I bought some twin projector headlights (moretto like) from procarparts dot com over a year ago. They've been great, but now one of the bulbs blew (the high beams still work). I can't for the life of me figure out how to get the bulb out. It doesn't just pull out or screw out from the back that I can tell. The projector lens doesn't screw off (I haven't tried too hard, I'm afraid I'll break it).
I've emailed procarparts and they said I can ship them back and they can replace it if I would just pay shipping... I emailed them back and said could you just TELL me how to do it... man, some people. No word yet from them...
Any insight on this? If not, do you think I could take it to a normal garage and see if they can replace it?
Thanks in advance!
I bought some twin projector headlights (moretto like) from procarparts dot com over a year ago. They've been great, but now one of the bulbs blew (the high beams still work). I can't for the life of me figure out how to get the bulb out. It doesn't just pull out or screw out from the back that I can tell. The projector lens doesn't screw off (I haven't tried too hard, I'm afraid I'll break it).
I've emailed procarparts and they said I can ship them back and they can replace it if I would just pay shipping... I emailed them back and said could you just TELL me how to do it... man, some people. No word yet from them...
Any insight on this? If not, do you think I could take it to a normal garage and see if they can replace it?
Thanks in advance!
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Thanks for the replies!
I ended up taking it over to Pep Boys (an auto parts store) last night who also had some trouble taking it out. It's actually an H7 bulb (which they were out of).
You need to squeeze these two tabs to get one large rubber part off, then you do the wire clip thing, then you twist it out...
phew a lot of work for one freaking headlight!
Thanks again for the replies!
I ended up taking it over to Pep Boys (an auto parts store) last night who also had some trouble taking it out. It's actually an H7 bulb (which they were out of).
You need to squeeze these two tabs to get one large rubber part off, then you do the wire clip thing, then you twist it out...
phew a lot of work for one freaking headlight!
Thanks again for the replies!
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