How Do You Change Headlight Bulbs In A Car?
The headlight bulbs in your car will eventually burn out because of the amount of heat generated in the thin coil of wire in the headlight. When this happens, you will lose visibility at night, which may cause unsafe driving conditions depending on where you are located. Not only is it unsafe to drive with a burnt headlight bulb, but it can also attract law enforcement to your vehicle and give them an excuse to pull you over. To avoid these potentially serious situations, replace your headlight and rest assured that your vehicle is safe to drive. Open the hood and prop. Remove the electrical connector attached to the rear of the headlight. Remove the rubber protector cap from the headlight housing. The rubber cap is used to insulate the bulb and ensure that dust does not enter the housing. Push the metal clip downward to release the headlight bulb and remove the bulb. Insert new bulb into headlight and push the metal clip onto it to secure the bulb in place. Be sure not to touch the he