That was really helpful... even though I don't have sprinter van.. wearing gloves while changing head lamp bulbs is really important, and a step I frequently forget. Thanks!~
Might be a dumb question! When you are reinstalling, what configuration does the handle end up in? Pointing up/down, left/right, diagonal? I am only able to turn it so the handle is diagonal, which seems wrong…thank you!!
Wow, that was easy! Four Pep boys mechanics tried to figure out why my headlight wouldn't work after putting in a new bulb ( 1st mechanic went in to replace indicator light but evidently disconnected the headlight connection instead). After trail AND error, one or all managed to mangle all the prongs from the headlight assembly so badly the car's receptor wouldn't accept the connection. Then pep boy's yada, yada, yada tried to explain it so that it was my headlights prongs fault, along with the receptor the prongs fit into, and wanted to charge me $1,400 for a new headlight assembly! I then took my car to my honest, trustworthy, in the business for 40 years mechanic, he took one look at the bent all out of shape prongs and said "Who did this?!" I confessed I took it to pep boy's. He scolded me, again, about taking my car there. He proceeded to straighten out all the prongs and fit them with a skilled hand back into the receptor (turned out my bulb was still good). It took him an hour of labor. I saved $1,310. Now everything fits tight and secure (something pep boy's said would never happen without a $1,400 part btw). But to be fair pep boy's in the past, has done me some favors (which I was reminded of time and time again when I went back to complain about what was really happening under the hood that day). Pep boy's summed it up using reverse psychology saying "Have you ever made a mistake?" (note no mechanic involved owned up to theirs, or at any time just straightened out the prongs themselves). I said I was grateful for some of the kind things, but it still didn't add up to trying to charge me a very costly bogus repair. I've finally learned my lesson. Ok, no more Pep Boy's (my mechanic says they're going out of business anyway, so that takes care of that).
That was really helpful... even though I don't have sprinter van.. wearing gloves while changing head lamp bulbs is really important, and a step I frequently forget. Thanks!~
Very clear instructions and video. I know what I’ll be referring with in the future. :)
Thanks! This is helpful for men too! Liked!
Great video. Thanks
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Might be a dumb question! When you are reinstalling, what configuration does the handle end up in? Pointing up/down, left/right, diagonal? I am only able to turn it so the handle is diagonal, which seems wrong…thank you!!
Wow, that was easy! Four Pep boys mechanics tried to figure out why my headlight wouldn't work after putting in a new bulb ( 1st mechanic went in to replace indicator light but evidently disconnected the headlight connection instead). After trail AND error, one or all managed to mangle all the prongs from the headlight assembly so badly the car's receptor wouldn't accept the connection. Then pep boy's yada, yada, yada tried to explain it so that it was my headlights prongs fault, along with the receptor the prongs fit into, and wanted to charge me $1,400 for a new headlight assembly! I then took my car to my honest, trustworthy, in the business for 40 years mechanic, he took one look at the bent all out of shape prongs and said "Who did this?!" I confessed I took it to pep boy's. He scolded me, again, about taking my car there. He proceeded to straighten out all the prongs and fit them with a skilled hand back into the receptor (turned out my bulb was still good). It took him an hour of labor. I saved $1,310. Now everything fits tight and secure (something pep boy's said would never happen without a $1,400 part btw). But to be fair pep boy's in the past, has done me some favors (which I was reminded of time and time again when I went back to complain about what was really happening under the hood that day). Pep boy's summed it up using reverse psychology saying "Have you ever made a mistake?" (note no mechanic involved owned up to theirs, or at any time just straightened out the prongs themselves). I said I was grateful for some of the kind things, but it still didn't add up to trying to charge me a very costly bogus repair. I've finally learned my lesson. Ok, no more Pep Boy's (my mechanic says they're going out of business anyway, so that takes care of that).
Hang on you state clearly “ how to change a sprinter headlight. . Not a bulb