I'm sitting in the warm and dry out of the rain drinking a cup of Coffie in sub-way looking through the window at the poor guy from halfrauds fitting my headlight bulb :-). I'm wondering how long it will take him to realise that you have to remove a fair bit in order to change the bulb ?
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Do they really fit for free ????? or is it in the price....mmmmm i wonder.....
Would be more fun if it was like a pizza....
£5 to fit but if not done in 5 mins its free.......
That would make your day even better knowing full well he had no way of making it......
Cruel but fun......Remember arrows are silent.....................
Don't forget to tell everyone its indestructable as seen on top gear.......
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you have paid your money and if he is having problems they have all the haynes manuals/computers to go and take a look at, the only bit thats cruel is you didnt give him any clues where to start, but fair play to him for trying for an hour.Show me where the trench is at or can i make one!
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Really easy on a 3rd gen anyway.
1. Take one 13mm spanner
2. Loosen 2 bolts holding battery clamps
3. Slide battery back
4. Remove rubber cover around bulb
5. Release bulb clamp
6. Remove old bulb
7. Fit new bulb
8. Refit bulb clamp
9. Refit rubber cover
10. Slide battery into place
11. Tighten up securing clamp
All in all about 10 minutes a side.
Seemples! (Unless you have hands the size of roast chickens!)'Tis better to sting than to be stung!
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Yep there was a reason, I failed to mention the model of the car.
Similar but not as bad as the reason I have not mention another car I recently had a look at and was thinking of getting.
Sadly economy got its way and the surf is now just for fun, moving and pulling things.If it can be broken it can be fixed
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Originally posted by Scorpion View PostReally easy on a 3rd gen anyway.
1. Take one 13mm spanner
2. Loosen 2 bolts holding battery clamps
3. Slide battery back
4. Remove rubber cover around bulb
5. Release bulb clamp
6. Remove old bulb
7. Fit new bulb
8. Refit bulb clamp
9. Refit rubber cover
10. Slide battery into place
11. Tighten up securing clamp
All in all about 10 minutes a side.
Seemples! (Unless you have hands the size of roast chickens!)
Cheers
Ben
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Originally posted by mckirdy-services View PostYep there was a reason, I failed to mention the model of the car.
Similar but not as bad as the reason I have not mention another car I recently had a look at and was thinking of getting.
Sadly economy got its way and the surf is now just for fun, moving and pulling things.
From a bloke paying someone else £5 to do what in reality is 10 mins work!
I wish I earned £30 an hour.Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
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