> Not that hard, but you need flexible wrists. The CD says it all - it's
> exactly that easy.
Then you either aren't looking in the right spot or are looking for the
wrong thing. It's in plain view, if not direct view, about 5 inches down
and a little aft. There's a dished-out area in the radiator-supporting
front frame into which the back of the lamp intrudes somewhat. The
narrowness makes it an awkward wrist-twist to get positioned so you can turn
it once you get your fingers on it.
> > Not that hard, but you need flexible wrists. The CD says it all - it's
> > exactly that easy.
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>
> Steven
Steven Hilgendorf - 16 Apr 2007 13:02 GMT
> Then you either aren't looking in the right spot or are looking for the
> wrong thing. It's in plain view, if not direct view, about 5 inches down
> and a little aft. There's a dished-out area in the radiator-supporting
> front frame into which the back of the lamp intrudes somewhat. The
> narrowness makes it an awkward wrist-twist to get positioned so you can turn
> it once you get your fingers on it.
I was looking in the right spot, and at the right thing. The darn
things were just tough to get at. I was almost tempted to remove the
battery to get at the drivers side bulb, but I noticed there would still
be a couple bundles of wires in the way. Anyway, I got them changed and
it wasn't easy.
Thanks for your help,
Steven