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On 15/03/2012 02:38, Arfa Daily wrote:
However, the bulb also 'locates' - sort
of - in a couple of other rotational positions, but now it is sitting at
an angle in the seat. The clip again fits easily on the side that is
lowest on the seat, and although I didn't actually take it that far, the
clip on the raised side would have latched in with a bit of force. It's
only a bit of thin piano wire bent to shape.


Indeed. That's exactly what I did. Access is limited and removing the lamp
unit so you could see properly means taking the bumper off....


Fortunately, removing the headlamp assemblies on the Mondeo, only involves
taking off the grille, which is two screws only. Literally a 2 minute job.
The light assemblies come out with two screws removed, and one slackened.
About 5 minutes all up. So how did you realise in the end that you had got
the bulb in wrong ?

Arfa

 
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