I am trying to do the same thing on my 2000 jetta, did you ever get a answer? I am thinking the headlight assembly has to be removed, and even that is not a simple thing
I managed to get to the passenger side's front turn signal bulb. To get to it, you have to pop off the vertical rectangle black plastic cover besides the headlight cover. To do this, press down the grey tab on the top of the plastic cover, while prying the plastic cover out on the top. Once the plastic cover is popped, wiggle it to get it completely off. Now you can reach the turn signal bulb assembly. Wiggle off the wires from the bulb assembly, then rotate the bulb assembly counter clock-wise (looking at it from the back) to pull it out. Now you just need to pull the metal tab out slightly while pulling the bulb out of its plastic assembly.
The answer above is complete and easy to do at home. I wish I would have read it BEFORE I started the replacement. Thanks for the help!
from under the hood just in front the Battery ( its better if you remove the battery ) on the drivers side and on the passengers side under the hood bar its a twist off
No. It is not safe for them, their passengers, nor other drivers.
in most cars it is drivers side front to drivers side back drivers side back to passengers side front passengers side front to passengers side back to drivers side front
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It completely depends on the passenger!
Is it the location of the battery,If it is, its under the drivers seat. The drivers seat tilts to reveal the battery.
Because most bus drivers are paid by how fast they get the passengers to their destinations
In the battery compartment, behind the drivers seat.
if the passengers are adults, it is their sole responsibility. However, if they are children, then it is the drivers responsibility.
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20 on drivers and 18 on passengers