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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Bixy1 on 31 March 2012, 11:22:16

Title: Facelift headlight removal.
Post by: Bixy1 on 31 March 2012, 11:22:16
Hi All!
Am I right in assuming the easiest way to change a headlight/sidelight bulb is to remove the whole unit from the car and that is achieved by removing the trim underneath it and the two little bolts on the top of the bulkhead  . . . and pulling?  :-\
Title: Re: Facelift headlight removal.
Post by: RobG on 31 March 2012, 11:39:19
Hi All!
Am I right in assuming the easiest way to change a headlight/sidelight bulb is to remove the whole unit from the car and that is achieved by removing the trim underneath it and the two little bolts on the top of the bulkhead  . . . and pulling?  :-\
Three, http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90515.0
Title: Re: Facelift headlight removal.
Post by: Bixy1 on 01 April 2012, 22:59:01
Thank you RoBG.
Third screw underneath . . . never saw that coming  !  :o
I'm glad I didn't force it now!! Mind you, my back would have gone first.  :(
Title: Re: Facelift headlight removal.
Post by: Nick W on 02 April 2012, 00:02:01
Removing the headlight to change a bulb is just making work! By the time you've removed the trim, undone the 3 bolts(lower one needs a long 1/4" extension), fiddled about with the wiring, changed the bulb and put it all back together, you might just as well have fiddled the new bulb into place.
Title: Re: Facelift headlight removal.
Post by: Zippy2012 on 02 April 2012, 11:26:28
Removing the headlight to change a bulb is just making work! By the time you've removed the trim, undone the 3 bolts(lower one needs a long 1/4" extension), fiddled about with the wiring, changed the bulb and put it all back together, you might just as well have fiddled the new bulb into place.

yes but if you push on metal sprung clips to hard you may break the headlight adjuster  >:( especially on the main beam part! (like i did!)
if your worried about damaging adjusters remove the units....
if uve got small hands & double jointed long fingers ull be ok by leaving them in....
Title: Re: Facelift headlight removal.
Post by: duggs on 02 April 2012, 20:15:59
Nope !    Once you know how, from reading the oof guide, you can get the whole light out of the car in 10 mins max. and do it safely with very limited risk to human or light.

Personally, having had a VERY steep learning curve a while back...I can get them out in less than 5.
Title: Re: Facelift headlight removal.
Post by: Bixy1 on 04 April 2012, 16:30:16
Ok, Cheers!
I'll have another go when summer comes back.  :y