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I asked for help on this before but was told to replace the bulb. Well I took the light off the blower but can't find a way to get at the bulb. How the heck do I get at it? Oh it's a 81/2 hsp Yardman about 8 years old. Seems to be one piece except for the lens. Sorry I know this in the wrong category but not getting any answers.

2007-12-07 14:52:26 · 2 answers · asked by Mrs. Fuzzy Bottoms 7 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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Not exactly sure but most of them are held in a socket that twists in the back of the light housing...untwist the socket to get at the bulb to replace. If that does not work, check for power and ground at the socket and work back from there.

2007-12-07 18:22:56 · answer #1 · answered by paul h 7 · 1 0

One piece lamp assemblies seem to be getting more common all the time.

Once I was flabbergasted when a body shop wanted to charge $1,500 for a headlamp (Mercedes Benz). I thought he had the price wrong. I checked personally THE PRICE WAS RIGHT! That's what Mercedes gets for ONE HEADLAMP!

I'll never buy a Mercedes IN MY LIFETIME!!!

Anyway, there's got to be a way to put power to the headlamp to see if the bulb is ok. Don't forget to be sure it's grounded. It won't work unless power flows through it, not just to it.

2007-12-07 22:57:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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