behind the headlight there is a ring and what you do you loosen the ring and pull out the bulb and unplug it . if it is hard to unplug your plug is burnt. cut the wire and buy a new plug at autozone for $4.99. make sure you color code the wires center wire is ground and left and right is high and low.
I believe you have to unscrew a couple bolts on the inside of the truck bed to get the taillight assembly off the truck then you can unscrew the light sockets and replace the burnt out bulb
Because it is burnt out. Change the bulb.
All you will need to change the bulb is a screwdriver and a new bulb. Remove the headlight cover using the screwdriver and remove the burnt out bulb. Once out, you can insert a new bulb into the slot and replace the headlight cover.
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After the accident, one headlight tilted upward.You can get a ticket if your headlight is burnt out.Headlights and taillights are required on vehicles.
== == remove the three retaining ring screws wiggle out the old headlight ,reinstall the new head light put the retaning ring back on and reinstall the three screws.
The bulb will blow out if the headlight housing vibrates, the terminal is corroded, a surge, or defective bulb.
The VW polo has headlight bulbs. If the headlights are not working, it may be a bulb has burnt out.
check your fusible link ,that is connected to your positive battery cable for burnt marks or it may be swollen.
Bulbs burnt out (they are double filamented low beam may be burned out) Bad dimmer switch? Bad headlight switch? Bad low-beam relay?
To change the burnt lightbulb simply take out the battery, remove the bulb connector, remove the rubber moisture guard, and unhook the attached wire, replace the bulb and return the aforementioned contents to their proper place. Total time about 12 minutes. File et carpe diem.