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Bad Lamp on that side. Change all bulbs.
There are 2 bulbs (per side). One in the corner lamp and one in the bumper. I'll assume you mean the one in the corner lamp. The one in the bumper you can easily see the screws. The corner lamp assembly doesn't use screws. It is held in by a retaining spring. If you look in the front corner of the engine compartment, you'll see the tip of the spring coming out of a hole. Unhook the spring with your finger and the corner lamp assy should come right out. You can now change the bulbs.
according to the manual you have to remove the front grill and plastic lamp cover then unbolt the lamp housing to remove it then replace the bulbs - unfortunately it is very vague as to the exact procedure for removing the front grill. I dont think you actually have to remove the headlight assembly, you open the hood and get to the bulb through the back side of the headlight.
The plural for lamp is lamps.
In electrical terminology bulbs and lamps are the same thing. If you are talking about a lamp as a fixture no bulbs and lamp fixtures do no need to be sold together.
The fog lamp bulbs should be able to come off from behind the fog lamp. Reach under the front bumper and find the harness to the fog lamp, give it a 1/4 turn and it should pull straight back. Once the harness is removed, the bulb should come with it. Pull the lamp off and replace it with the new one. Make sure not to touch the new bulb with bare finger as the oil on your finger might cause the lamp to burn out faster. Then just do the previous steps in reverse order.
Open the hood, unplug the connector from the back of the lamp and twist the base counterclockwise.
which one? front, rear, side?
i would like to know how to remove the panels for the interior side lights to change the light bulbs
the aproximate there were used 10,000 lamp blubs on the ship
The usual criteria is that the larger the envelope size of the lamp the larger the wattage of the lamp. The terminology of "big bulbs" suggests that the lamp could be in the range of 400 watts.