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Old 03-07-2006, 02:10 PM   #1
Bec26
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Red face How to change headlights EF11

Hi all

Sorry for the newb question, but have looked on this forum, and investigated under the hood around the headlight. I am just a little worried about breaking or pulling something out that I shouldn't.

I have taken the protector off the ps lght, but how do acces the bulbs inside? Also, how do you get to the right hand side?? do you have to take the battery out first?

The low beam isn't working on either side. I tried jigglng/removing the relays a few times, and it made no difference.

Again, apols for these "baby" questions, but you guys know a lot more than me

Cheers

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