If the bulb is burned out, you should just get a screwdriver, unscrew the light cover, remove the bulb and replace it with an identical bulb an auto parts store. Do it in the parking lot. Assuming you own a screwdriver it will cost you approximately $0.75 per bulb and take about 5 minutes.
Not sure how much mechanical experience you have, but this is MUCH easier than changing a tire or the oil.
2007-01-04 16:57:57
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answered by T L 1
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well, if you're in the mood to give money away (which is what you'd be doing at jiffy lube) then send some my way
I'm guessing since jiffy lube is willing to do it, then it's just a bulb
Do yourself a favor - go to your local auto parts store, spend 2-3 bucks on the bulbs, go home and get a screwdriver and do it yourself. You'll save money and get a lil personal satisfaction.
2007-01-05 11:05:29
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answered by Mister 4
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Don't do it at Jiffy Lube. They don't know what they're doing. Sometimes they forget to change the oil. You don't say if like the bulb is burn't out (thats easy) or the cover is broken? Your Manual should tell you how to change a bulb. Call up junk yards first to see if they have any covers on hand if you want to save a buck or two. It's all bolts and screws then.
2007-01-05 01:01:27
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answered by dredogg024 1
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I had to pay $35 for the lens of a nissan mini-pick-up. and I had to put it on myself.......after waiting 3 weeks for the thing to arrive. The goin' rate is what you're willing to pay. Light or lens only requires a phillips screw driver and some patience.
2007-01-05 00:56:55
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answered by coka-ko-lah 3
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ill do it out of my garage bro.. ill give you a deal only 300 bucks.
2007-01-05 01:01:28
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answered by bazookatooth_420 1
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