Looking at the manual it appears to be fairly straight forward. Remove cover and turn bulb holder counter clockwise and remove. Of course a diagram doesn't account for other possible problems like you seem to have encountered. Maybe you are not holding your tongue in the right position.has anyone attempted to change the headlight bulb? im trying to remove headlight from truckbut the bottom seems to held by something.any help is appreciated?
has anyone attempted to change the headlight bulb? im trying to remove headlight from truckbut the bottom seems to held by something.any help is appreciated?
has anyone attempted to change the headlight bulb? im trying to remove headlight from truckbut the bottom seems to held by something.any help is appreciated?
I changed the bulbs in mine and it was a complete PAIN IN THE @SS. I had a Nitro before the explorer and could change those bulbs in under a minute. The explorer took me forever and I remember swearing the whole time. I don't like the bulbs I put in it and have sat on them for months cause I don't want to put new ones in as it is a night project.
That is more or less what I mentioned in the second post. What the manual shows seems fairly simple although I haven't tried it. The only difference from my previous Highlander was that after you removed the rubber boot, the Highlander had a spring clip to undo. You could perform the entire operation in about a minute.It's not necessary to remove the entire headlamp assembly to replace a bulb. Simply pull the rubber boot of the rear of the assembly, rotate the bulb counterclockwise and pull out. You can either disconnect the wire before or after. Passenger side has a lot more room and is easier than drivers side, but all in all, takes less than 5 minutes tops
My problem is that after I remove the rubber boot, there is a metal square piece that says OSRAM ELECTRONICS that's blocking access to the light bulb. Does anyone know what that is. It's in front of both of the bulbs. Thanks in advance for any advice with this.It's not necessary to remove the entire headlamp assembly to replace a bulb. Simply pull the rubber boot of the rear of the assembly, rotate the bulb counterclockwise and pull out. You can either disconnect the wire before or after. Passenger side has a lot more room and is easier than drivers side, but all in all, takes less than 5 minutes tops
Welcome to the Forum.My problem is that after I remove the rubber boot, there is a metal square piece that says OSRAM ELECTRONICS that's blocking access to the light bulb. Does anyone know what that is. It's in front of both of the bulbs. Thanks in advance for any advice with this.