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Overhead light change

Majisto

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I was driving home tonight, when I noticed yet another light was burnt out. The light that illuminates the driver's side is out in the overhead light compartment. The one that must have 3 lights bulbs in it. I have the little device with a compass/temperature.

How do you replace light bulbs in it? I was too tired to see if it was easy or not, but I want all the lights working for the road trip this Wednesday.
 






Very easy to do. There is a little place for a screwdriver to fit at the back of the lens for the light. Pry it down and off. Shouldn't be too hard. Then just unscrew the light on the passenger side (that bulbs shines to the drivers side). Then do the above listed in reverse. If you need anymore help or pics, I will get some up tomorrow. Good luck.
 












Originally posted by 03ExplorerSPT
Very easy to do. There is a little place for a screwdriver to fit at the back of the lens for the light. Pry it down and off. Shouldn't be too hard. Then just unscrew the light on the passenger side (that bulbs shines to the drivers side). Then do the above listed in reverse. If you need anymore help or pics, I will get some up tomorrow. Good luck.
Thanks! I was hoping it'd be easy. I was thinking in Ford terms and was about to rip the headliner off and take off the entire overhead console. *Laughs*
 






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