Headlight bulb replacement
#1
Headlight bulb replacement
Hello, I'm looking for direction on how to change a burned out bulb on a 2011 Outlander. It is an orange bulb on the passenger side. It isn't the turn signal, it is the orange bulb above that closest to the hood. I guess it would be called a running light. It doesn't look simple to change. Does the entire headlight assembly have to come out? I'm guessing that isn't as simple as the two easy-to-get-to bolts on top of the headlight. Does the shroud have to come out too? Thanks
#3
Am I missing something? I do not see it. I see something that has a white cover on it that is strange. At the top of the cover is a tiny screw, it is so small I can't tell with my naked eye if it is a screw or an allen wrench head. It is so small that if I remove it I'm sure I'll lose it. The bottom of it doesn't have a screw but has a tiny post (for lack of a better term) that I can pry up but I cannot remove because of the screw at the top. I even watched a YouTube video and it they did what you said, just quickly unscrewed it.
#4
I don't know what to say. I changed mine twice, if I'm thinking of the same bulb. I didn't have to remove the assembly. The socket just twists out from the back. And if my big fat meat-hooks can get in there, I can't imagine anyone else having much of an issue.
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