changing bulbs

Smithy

Old School
Jan 17, 2002
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Hertfordshire
The fogs are a bumper removal job from the last one I saw, hope that's right.

I've had problems changing the beam and side lights, I've changed loads in the past, but this car seems to have probs.

I can't seem to detach the connector for the beam bulbs, don't think they've ever been changed, so could they be corroded on in some way, any tricks to get them off?

One of the sidelights I've changed easily, the other doesn't twist out at all. Seems like its clipped into the housing, do I need to pinch anything to release it, really annoying and not much room to work with when you have big hands [:@]
 

cupraRgstar

Active Member
May 15, 2007
188
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Edinburgh
oh god sounds like it will be a garage job then yet more money, im sure there

is a clip holding them in though!someone also said that if you take the battery

out you can get to them?
 
Oct 17, 2006
893
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Walthamstow
fog bulbs shouldnt be a bumper off job - just jacked the front up and you can access the fobs from there - theres a clip holding them in then they come free after that -

indicator is quite far in so battery will have to be moved
 

ganda_cupra

VW Commercial Technician
Sep 4, 2006
286
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Near Sheffield
Indicator bulbs should be easy to do with battery in place, the dipped and main beam bulbs should also be easy enough to do shouldn't be any corrosion on the terminals in a sealed headlight. The sidelight bulbs can be tight and awkward to get out with your fingers, try a pair of long nosed pliers or regular pliers, grip the holder and wiggle it, should pull out then. Sometimes its just a case of brute force.

The fog light bulbs are again do-able just means squeezing ur hand in and feeling around.
 
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