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always gives me a chuckle when people thing they have to remove headlights to replace globes. have a good look at the headlight assembly and you should figure it out. it is pretty straight forward, untwist the cap and remove old globe.

same goes for parker lights...you dont have to remove headlights for those too as others have thought.

You dont need to take off your headlight to remove the light globe, there are two plugs at the back (high beam and low beam) twist about 1/4 circle and it comes out with the globe.

Does anyone know if these same instructions apply to the R34? I need to replace a dead globe and can't figure out how to get it out.

I just did my globes the other day! i installed 5000k philips ! Its really easy! u dont need to take off your whole head lights! Theres a metal spring u push it down then twist ur plastic thing that holds the globs and it comes out! very easy.

its not the highbeam and the middle one its the one shown in the pic. ive done those 2 already its just the circled one. i have trouble changing that one

R33GTRXENONHEADLIGHTS.jpg

btw not my car. its too nice lol

sorry for being trouble my 1st car lol

Edited by 5hu7o
like i said they are the parker lights

read my post if you want help, theres heaps of threads if you do a search, stick your index and middle fingers in the hole do a quarter twist and thats it.

maybe someone esle can regurtitate what i have written. :P

my bad i ddnt know what they where called

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