turn signal bulb replacement
Hi all: Anyone know how to change the right front turn signal bulb on a 2004 s60? I have become an expert on the head lamp replacement but seem to figure out the turn signal bulb.
Thanks,
Michael
Thanks,
Michael
You need to take out the washer resovoir neck (one t-25 screw) and dig in there and get it. I have noticed sometimes you may have to turn it the other way to get it out.
If you notice the socket is white in color, it probably will give you problems, get a brown one, it comes with a bulb.
If you notice the socket is white in color, it probably will give you problems, get a brown one, it comes with a bulb.
Hi SVTfocus03:
That did the trick. I want to add my 2 cents. When removing the water neck remember that once the one screw is removed the whole neck will lift up and out with a slight bit of pressure. My socket was brown but because of space was hard to turn. I got a note that it should turn counter clockwise to release but mine was opposite that. It turned clockwise to remove and counterclockwise to replace. The bulb they sell you is amber but it seems like just a coating on the old bulb and it had pealed. ( as has my driver's side bulb). There is a metal (push) pin that releases the power connector easily. Also, on the water tank neck there is some sort of overflow hose connected to the side which you need to replace when done. Anyway much easier than you might think once you understand how to do it.
Thanks all for the help. And i hope my additon here helps.
That did the trick. I want to add my 2 cents. When removing the water neck remember that once the one screw is removed the whole neck will lift up and out with a slight bit of pressure. My socket was brown but because of space was hard to turn. I got a note that it should turn counter clockwise to release but mine was opposite that. It turned clockwise to remove and counterclockwise to replace. The bulb they sell you is amber but it seems like just a coating on the old bulb and it had pealed. ( as has my driver's side bulb). There is a metal (push) pin that releases the power connector easily. Also, on the water tank neck there is some sort of overflow hose connected to the side which you need to replace when done. Anyway much easier than you might think once you understand how to do it.
Thanks all for the help. And i hope my additon here helps.
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