car bulbs in France
On 28 Aug, 17:27, JTM wrote:
In France it's a requirement to carry a set of replacement
bulbs in your vehicle. *I'd guess that the idea is that as
soon as it's noticed that one of your bulbs has gone, you
can replace itŒ
Œ in the supermarket car park or on the roadside. *Seems
like a good idea.
Until I came to replace a brake light on my Megane Scenic
the other day. *Rear light cluster is held in by a couple of
T20 Torx screws. *Now as it happens I had such a tool, but
only by accident! *I'm sure not many people would have one,
so should the manufacturer be supplying such tools as a
safety feature?
John
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*John Mulrooney
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She's still got the figure she had as a bride . . . in fact she's added to it
Typical. I reckon they do this to discourage home repairs. I had a
Trooper. You needed to remove the battery to change the headlight bulb.
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