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dvid 17-10-08 04:41 PM

Argh urgent help needed please!
 
Ignore me, I am a ****

Maxxed_Ross 17-10-08 04:43 PM

replace the fuse and try again

normally a side of the car will use one fuse, so if all the others are ok I doubt it's that

dvid 17-10-08 04:45 PM

There is a small chance I may have just replaced the main beam not the dipped... I am an arse

dvid 17-10-08 04:51 PM

It's amazing how much easier things are when you change the correct bulb, still I did learn one thing and that is the main beam is far more fiddly to change than the dipped, although I think the passenger side may be even more fun due to the proximity of the battery!

Maxxed_Ross 17-10-08 04:55 PM

good stuff

for the passenger side it's either talking the bumper off or the battery out. I've lost all the skin on my knuckles trying to do it in place

Craig 17-10-08 05:29 PM

Nonsense! lol I changed the bulbs in mine the other day and I have shovels for hands :D

Maxxed_Ross 17-10-08 06:18 PM

you've had that in bits that many times the parts probably fall off! lol

Craig 17-10-08 06:36 PM

I enjoy taking it to bits :D I was gona take the battery out to get to the akward bulb, but I couldnt free the nut.

I did have to change the bulbs once at night in the carpark of the Showcase cinema, that was embarrasing and very difficult!

Maxfly 17-10-08 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig 180 (Post 73429)
Nonsense! lol I changed the bulbs in mine the other day and I have shovels for hands :D

found this of craig picking a fight yesterday

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...raigshands.jpg

SharronB 17-10-08 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxfly (Post 73440)
found this of craig picking a fight yesterday

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...raigshands.jpg

:laugh:


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