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Anonymous Posted on Oct 24, 2013

How do you change the low beam headlight on drivers side of suzuki kazahi

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You need to remove the front bumper.
It is easy but tricky.
Once the bumper is off you need to remove all the plastic head lamp.
You'll see the light bulbs once you remove a round rubber cover in the back of the plastic head lamp.

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SOURCE: How to change headlights of 2003 Suzuki Vitara

open the hook and you going to find a black rub cover the bulb then, pull the rub slowly to not
break it. Then, you will see the cross wires on top of the bulb. Then check it for small opened at the end of the wire push down and open to let the bulb free and pull the old bulb out in the space of the opening wire. Take the new bulb and fallow the instructions backboard.
good luck

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SOURCE: drivers side low beam

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