Amesburybee
New Member
Thanks. Must admit that this guy doesn't give me much confidence
Hi,
just switched to H4 Osram Nightbreakers. I watched the video above as well as a couple of other ones on YouTube.
I think it helps if; You have small-medium sized hands. That's it really.
Alternatively.
Take your time. Not taking your time will result in; swearing, skinning your knuckles, dropping things into places where you shouldn't be dropping things, it not working, a complete waste of everyones time.
Watch those videos
Have a cup of tea
1. Remove the covers clips- (easy)
2. remove the covers and put them somewhere safe (easy)
3. Remove the connectors (not quite as easy but not hard and big hands would be a problem)
4. Push the bulb retaining clip in and aside- when it works it woks and does not take a lot of force at all. (not easy-but also not hard- just needs a bit of relatively gentle trial and error).
5. Push the retaining clip down and the wires aside (easy)
6. Whilst looking at the bulb through the headlight- wriggle the bulb out. (not easy- do not drop the bulb, look through the headlight to see- and also check from above, don't drop the bulb).
Watch the videos again.
Have another cup of tea.
7. New bulb into place, as above- look above but also through the headlight. Don't drop the bulb.
8. Retaining clip up and push back into place (much easier than releasing)
9. Reconnect (not too difficult- if your hand will fit)
10. Put cover back and clips down (easy)
Pat self on back.
Put kettle on.
Just done this following @ed123's checklist. Two things to note:Hi,
just switched to H4 Osram Nightbreakers. I watched the video above as well as a couple of other ones on YouTube.
I think it helps if; You have small-medium sized hands. That's it really.
Alternatively.
Take your time. Not taking your time will result in; swearing, skinning your knuckles, dropping things into places where you shouldn't be dropping things, it not working, a complete waste of everyones time.
Watch those videos
Have a cup of tea
1. Remove the covers clips- (easy)
2. remove the covers and put them somewhere safe (easy)
3. Remove the connectors (not quite as easy but not hard and big hands would be a problem)
4. Push the bulb retaining clip in and aside- when it works it woks and does not take a lot of force at all. (not easy-but also not hard- just needs a bit of relatively gentle trial and error).
5. Push the retaining clip down and the wires aside (easy)
6. Whilst looking at the bulb through the headlight- wriggle the bulb out. (not easy- do not drop the bulb, look through the headlight to see- and also check from above, don't drop the bulb).
Watch the videos again.
Have another cup of tea.
7. New bulb into place, as above- look above but also through the headlight. Don't drop the bulb.
8. Retaining clip up and push back into place (much easier than releasing)
9. Reconnect (not too difficult- if your hand will fit)
10. Put cover back and clips down (easy)
Pat self on back.
Put kettle on.
Have a look at the opposite headlamp, it’s the same.
I think the clip has pulled out of the square diecast ally bit…should be push then left or right to engage the barb on the steel clip.View attachment 139821
Bit blurrey…View attachment 139822