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Help removing headlights
OK, surely this is something simple I am overlooking. I have H4 headlights and cannot figure out how to remove them.
I have removed the rings. There are 2 screws on each light that I can see. One at approximately 2 o'clock and the other at aproximately 8 o'clock. Both turn freely in each direction without much resistance. What next? ![]()
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Once you loosen those two screws it should pop off. The headlight itself is also held on by a small lip underneath the headlight ring. Try lifting up and out with the headlight assembly while wiggling it back and forth to loosen it.
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what Jon T said...mine are held on by a single screw @ 6 o'clock,and once removed you might have to push in and up to remove the housing w/ring....I don't think that you have to mess w/those 2 screws @ 2 and 8 (not sure though since I don't have the Xtra ring)
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You only need to release the srew at 6 o'clock - it shouldnn't come out completely. the other 2 are to adjust the beam
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Ditto Jappy and Phil. You should be able to unhook the light after you loosen the 6 o'clock screw. If you have changed the orientation of the others you will have to reaim the light.
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Thanks for all the suggestions but it is still not moving.
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is your 6 o'clock screw... a screw w/in a screw?? what I'm saying is that if you have the extra ring, there should be a screw that screws into the head of the 6 o'clock screw that holds the trim ring into the headlight bucket. It's hard to tell your pic is a little close but I can see the adjusting screws and just barely make out the 6 o'clock screw?
I'll try to find some pics of my headlight bucket and maybe that will give a better pic of what your dealing w/
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Maybe it is a screw within a screw. I'll check that.
Thanks, Kirk
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KCPSG ---Is declared the winner!!!
It was a screw within a screw. Thanks Kirk
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