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maxxm Jul 17, 2006 02:39 PM

Bulb Replacement
 
What is the best way to access the front and rear light compartments to change the turn signal bulbs? The owners' manual is no help, and I can't find specific directions on the forum either. Thanks in advance.

maxxm Jul 27, 2006 08:50 PM

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A beggar's bump. Any useful info from you folks that are more mechanically accomplished than I am would be gratefully appreciated. Thanks.

danimal Jul 27, 2006 08:58 PM

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The front bulbs are obvious under the hood. The rear are accessed through the two flaps/covers directly behind the lights in the trunk.

maxxm Jul 27, 2006 09:00 PM

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Thanks. No wonder I couldn't figure out how to get the lens covers off...

CrossfireLTD Jul 27, 2006 11:39 PM

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The front turn signals can be changed easily from the top of the engine bay.

maxxm Jul 29, 2006 01:59 PM

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Done -- front and back. Thanks for your help.

SLKGHOST Sep 15, 2006 06:37 PM

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yes i am trying to replace the front turn signal bulb (driver's side). AND that little disc that we have to turn counter clockwise doesn't turn... hmmm?

mss400 Feb 28, 2007 12:19 AM

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Is access to rear bulbs different for a roadster? I don't see a flap...

flpatfan14 Mar 9, 2007 11:41 AM

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Could someone pleae give detailed instructions on replacing front right headlight bulb. I am having a difficult time getting my hand in there to twist the old bulb out and put the new one in. Any tips or advise would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

danimal Mar 9, 2007 11:47 AM

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The service manual says to remove the headlamp assembly. There are a couple of threads with links to download the service manual.

Jeepstyles Apr 12, 2007 07:03 PM

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The best way to access the rear lights in the roadster, is to put the convertible top down half way.

Sidez Apr 22, 2007 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by danimal
The front bulbs are obvious under the hood. The rear are accessed through the two flaps/covers directly behind the lights in the trunk.

I know I am bringing up an old thread, but I jsut received the chrome bulbs to change my turn signals and was easily able to do the front, but as for the back... I am not sure how to get the "flaps" open, I try to be really gentle as I am scared for the car, but gentle doesn't handle it. :confused: Any advice on how to get the flaps open would be appreciated!!!

maxxm Apr 22, 2007 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Sidez
I know I am bringing up an old thread, but I just received the chrome bulbs to change my turn signals and was easily able to do the front, but as for the back... I am not sure how to get the "flaps" open, I try to be really gentle as I am scared for the car, but gentle doesn’t handle it. :confused: Any advice on how to get the flaps open would be appreciated!!!

From the inside of the hatch area, the flaps pulled out easily by using a fingernail or a small screwdriver under the small depression in the center of the lower edge of the flap (and yes, do it gently since the material under the surface of the flap is rather soft). The flap just seems to fit in the cut-out space and has no separate clip or attaching mechanism. Once the flap is off, pull out the bulb housing and re-set it in its original position after you change the bulb. Good luck.

FP Apr 22, 2007 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by mss400
Is access to rear bulbs different for a roadster? I don't see a flap...

For the Roadster; Pull off fasteners that keep the side panels on in the trunk. I think there are about 4 or 5. Pull off the side panels/carpeting, and you will have access to the tail lights.

FlaRon Apr 24, 2007 10:36 AM

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Wow I feel like a klutz. I changed the left low beam last night and I am not sure how I even got the wire bail to hold the bulb in. Is there an easy way? I am almost afraid to change the right side as it looks even tighter. Is there a diagram of how that bail should look when properly installed? Currently frustrated!

andrew Apr 24, 2007 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by FlaRon
Wow I feel like a klutz. I changed the left low beam last night and I am not sure how I even got the wire bail to hold the bulb in. Is there an easy way? I am almost afraid to change the right side as it looks even tighter. Is there a diagram of how that bail should look when properly installed? Currently frustrated!

~ the key is... to find someone with a small hand to assist... a very confined area/space to work in.

Sidez Apr 24, 2007 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by maxxm
From the inside of the hatch area, the flaps pulled out easily by using a fingernail or a small screwdriver under the small depression in the center of the lower edge of the flap (and yes, do it gently since the material under the surface of the flap is rather soft). The flap just seems to fit in the cut-out space and has no separate clip or attaching mechanism. Once the flap is off, pull out the bulb housing and re-set it in its original position after you change the bulb. Good luck.

thank you... :D

FlaRon Apr 24, 2007 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by andrew
~ the key is... to find someone with a small hand to assist... a very confined area/space to work in.

Thanks. I did download a Service information sheet that has pictures of how that bail wire attaches. I am sure the second one will be easier than the first.

snowtop57 Apr 24, 2007 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by FlaRon
Thanks. I did download a Service information sheet that has pictures of how that bail wire attaches. I am sure the second one will be easier than the first.

I was messing around with this the other night and I was getting downright pissed. Spent close to 2 hours and a six pack of beer trying to get the stupid clip back in. I read somewhere on this forum about using a mirror to assist in seeing where the top of the clip goes. Stole the wife's compact mirror and got them right in. Now I need to go buy one of those automotive mirrors so she can have hers back.

FlaRon Apr 25, 2007 08:55 AM

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I did use a mirror and. . . DUH . . .it was so easy once I could see where the wire attached. It didn't take 5 minutes to do the second one and go back and redo the first one correctly. :p


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