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Old January 14th 05, 09:42 PM
RB
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Well, I've gotten bogged down in doing something that looks absurdly simple.

Which is changing out the dual beam headlight bulb in my '96 Maxima.

The problem I'm having is simply getting the old one out. When I look at
the base of the headlight housing (inside the engine compartment), I can't
tell if it's one of those things where you simply twist it---or what.

All help appreciated.


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Old January 16th 05, 10:27 PM
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You probably need to be working out with one of those spring things or
a tennis ball for your grip so you'd be up to this difficult job.
This ain't one of those old 2A1 bulbs where you pull the three prong
plug out the back.
Folks ought to take a walk about their vehicles and observe how things
work before the lights go blank.

 




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