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6
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20 - 30 minutes
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- Dome Light Bulbs
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Dome Light Bulbs
- Use one hand to push up on the roof surrounding the plastic cover and utilize a flathead screwdriver to gently pry out light fixture and cover.
Use one hand to push up on the roof surrounding the plastic cover and utilize a flathead screwdriver to gently pry out light fixture and cover.
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Step 2
- Starting with the 2 clips on each side of the light, remove the 10 clips on the fixture.
- The user should loosen every clip before removing fixture.
Starting with the 2 clips on each side of the light, remove the 10 clips on the fixture.
The user should loosen every clip before removing fixture.
Step 3
- Once the clips are loose, pop off the plastic cover grey plastic cover.
Once the clips are loose, pop off the plastic cover grey plastic cover.
Step 4
- Using hose pliers, pull out the bulb being replaced.
- Now, insert new bulb by securing it into socket and pushing into place.
Using hose pliers, pull out the bulb being replaced.
Now, insert new bulb by securing it into socket and pushing into place.
Step 5
- Reinstall plastic light fixture by pushing cover back into place.
- Fixture should easily snap back in with proper placement.
Reinstall plastic light fixture by pushing cover back into place.
Fixture should easily snap back in with proper placement.
Step 6
- Finally, test the new lights by turning them on and off a few times for 30 seconds or so to assure they work properly.
- If they do not work then the next suggestion would be to check the fuse box before heading to the dealer.
- Sometimes fuses blow out which can be spotted by careful analysis. If two parts of the fuse do not meet such as disconnected wires then you have a blown fuse.
Finally, test the new lights by turning them on and off a few times for 30 seconds or so to assure they work properly.
If they do not work then the next suggestion would be to check the fuse box before heading to the dealer.
Sometimes fuses blow out which can be spotted by careful analysis. If two parts of the fuse do not meet such as disconnected wires then you have a blown fuse.
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KPW - Jan 23, 2022
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Hi, Thank you for posting this repair solution. Do you think it’ll be easy to replace the entire assembly? My bulbs work, but the buttons don’t stay on. Thanks.