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Hey guys

Not that big of a deal, but my parkers and driver head light just **** itself one night.....i changed the globe on the head light, that was blown...but both parkers dont work, it acutally looks ok cuase i got the xenon lights. But i cheked the fuses, and they are fine, is possible i blew both parkers at the same time? surley the fuse should have gone first.

Now i have big hands and it is impossble for me to change the damn parkers...any one with tiny hands?

hehe

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Originally posted by SkyDragon

while we are opn this topic, whats the best way to remove the front headlight covers on a 33 without breaking anything? (my left headlight globe has blown).

The last time i done this on my r30, i broke mots pf the plastic clips just getting it off!

you gain access to the bulbs from inside the enginebay - dont try

take off the light covers. look for the large round caps at the back of the lights... a quarter turn anticlockwise and they should pull out. keep your fingers off the bulbs. :P

my parkers looked really dull/yellow when i changed my headlight bulbs

so i just disconnected em... looks better without em i think

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Originally posted by crooser

you gain access to the bulbs from inside the enginebay - dont try

take off the light covers. look for the large round caps at the back of the lights...  a quarter turn anticlockwise and they should pull out. keep your fingers off the bulbs. :)

my parkers looked really dull/yellow when i changed my headlight bulbs

so i just disconnected em... looks better without em i think

cheers crosser, will give it a go :P

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