fixtures that use double-ended lamps have two sockets usually porcelein one or both of the sockets are "spring-loaded" push into one of the sockets along the axis of the lamp and see if you feel spring tension. If not, push the other way. You may have to push hard against the spring until there is enough of a gap at the other end for the lamp end to tip out. For this reason you should wear leather gloves in case the lamp breaks in your fingers. Remember not to touch the new lamp with your bare fingers because the oil from your skin will damaged the lamp glass when it heats up
It is a double ended halogen bulb and I do not know how to get to it to release it from the lamp.
Halogen gas is in a Tungsten-Halogen Light Bulb.
yes you can
The headlight is an assembly. To replace the headlight, you remove the bulb from the back side. It is a halogen bulb, so do not touch with bare hards before installing.
Yes. It just won't be as bright.
It's got spring loaded clips. Press to either side and down to remove the bulb.
It's got spring loaded clips. Press to either side and down to remove the bulb.
Yes, the two voltages are in the same range category.
Changing a headlight There is a twist lock connection behind the light. Twist it counterclockwise to remove the fitting and halogen bulb. Remove the bulb by raising the locking clip with a small screwdriver and pulling the old bulb out. It has a double o-ring seal so it may be a little difficult to pull out. Replace with new halogen bulb. Do not touch new bulb glass as oils from your skin will cause a hot spot on the bulb and cause premature failure. Insert the twist lock, being careful to align the splines. It will only fit in one position. Once properly aligned and fully inserted twist 90 degrees clockwise to lock.
Halogen is a gas, so your question doesn't make much sense. If you're asking about a halogen (light) bulb, then the answer is: mainly halogen.
Halogen H4 55 Watts bulb.
It's a halogen bulb