2000-2006 Mercedes-Benz C class 4 door . Headlight removal. In order to remove or replace your headlight(s) you have to remove all the plastic clips on the bottom bumper ( holding plastic under engine cover ), then you steer the wheel to one side ( fully) you have to remove the plastic wheel cover piece to get to the corner of the fender and bumper. there is a clip approximately 5-7 inch long that clips on to the bumper and fender pull it out on one side, ones it unclips slide and it should come off ( bumper and fender is now seperated, now you have two bolts under the hood next to your headlights and grill now take those out. your bumper should be lose and ready to come off. depends what kind of front bumper you have you might have one or two more bolts holding the bumper thru the front bottom grill ( bolts are locared next to your foglights ). ones the bumper comes off. now you have complete access to the headlights. you have two bolts on top and one on the side holding the headlight in place. take the top two bolts off then the side bolt thru the wheel space ( this is a tight space but that bolt needs to come out in order to remove the headlight ). now disconnect the wiring harness attached to the headlight and pull the headlight out. Put everything back the same way you pull it off. this is all day work and it takes time and right tools to do this. good luck to you
Begin by removing the wiring harness from the back of 2004 Volvo headlight. Remove the headlight assembly retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new headlight assembly.
you have to remove the front fascia along with removing the three bolts that are easy to see.
the glass cover on the headlight is not servicable, they are glued during assembly. you have to replace the entire headlight globe or headlight assembly.
My headlight is not working on the passengers side. Do I need to change out the headlight assembly or can I simply change out the bulb? My headlight is not working on the passengers side. Do I need to change out the headlight assembly or can I simply change out the bulb?
To replace the daytime running light on a 2004 Suburban, you will have to first remove the two metal pins that can be found on top of the headlight. The headlight assembly can be removed next. Pull out the plugs that are connected to the headlight assembly. Replace the bulbs and then reconnect the assembly.
Under the passenger side headlight assembly, you have to remove the entire assembly to get to it.
how remove headligth lenses for 2004 Mazda mpv
You have to twist the bulb to get it out, twist left. After removing the old bulb, remove the wire assembly, you will need a flathead screwdriver to do this. After removing the wire assembly, take the new bulb (don't touch the glass with your fingers! It will ruin the bulb) and put it into the hole, twisting it to the right. After putting the new bulb in place, attach the wire assembly to the end of the bulb.
you have to remove the headlight assembly 3little bolts
open hood and remove the three bolts holding the headlight assembly. Pull assembly forward and unscrew the cap at the back of the assembly. Remove the plug and open the clamp. replace bulb, clamp and wires. Put back together.
simply remove the two screws located on the top of the headlamp assembly and then pull the headlamp assembly forward to gain access to the light bulbs
Hi,The headlamp bulb is relatively easy to replace in these vans. What you have to do is remove the turn signal assembly first, and then the headlamp assembly. This is done by removing 3 wing nuts that hold the assemblies in, and then pulling the turn signal assembly straight out, followed by the headlamp assembly. The headlamp assembly has to be lifted UP and then Out.Once you have the assembly out, the headlight bulb can be unscrewed from the back of the assembly and replaced. Be careful not to get any oil from your fingers on the new bulb, as that will heat up when the light is on and decrease the lifetime of the bulb.I have included a link below that shows pictures of the assemblies and how to removed them.Take Care, Greg