You usually unclip the bulbs cover
and unscrew the bulb
screw is a new !!! fridge bulb has to be a specific type of bulb
local diy shop.. or emporium
then clip the cover back in
usual small flat wide clip
perhaps one screw
i think you need a torch to see whats going on
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Turn Off Power: Before starting any electrical work, turn off the power to the light fixture at the circuit breaker.
Remove the Old Pendant:
Unscrew the metal cap on the bottom of the glass globe and lift it up over the metal footing.
Carefully lift the glass globe and set it aside.
Replace the Bulb:
Change the lightbulb inside the globe if needed.
Reattach the Glass Globe:
Place the globe back on the metal footing, ensuring it rests evenly on both sides.
Screw the metal cap back on securely.
Adjust Cord Length:
The pendant comes with different length adjustable cords for each light (32", 39 3/4", 46 1/2", 53", 60 1/2", 67").
Adjust the cord length as desired for your installation.
Hang Lights at Different Levels:
For a tiered look, hang the lights at varying heights.
The minimum hang height is 5 1/2" high, and the maximum heights for each light are 38 1/2", 46 1/4", 53", 59 1/2", 67", and 74".
Remember to follow safety precautions and consult a professional electrician if needed. How To Install Pendants, Flush Mount and Chandeliers, You Can Do This Yourself (youtube.com)
Make sure the globe you changed was the same wattage and I would disconnect the boot light you fitted. If the other lights now work, I would suggest that the boot light you added was wired incorrectly causing a short. recheck all the fuses. Sometimes they look OK but have blown inside. Confirm with a known good fuse or use a multimeter. The boot light should have a positive from one of the lighting circuits, through the boot light switch, to the globe holder and the other side of the globe holder should be to negative (The car body)
Hi, on the back of your car head light is cover to protect the globes remove the cover and you will see the head light globe and the parking light globe.
usually the light is changed by just rotating the inner part of the face. This should then drop down where you'll find the globe held in place by 2 metal pieces. Simply pull the globe out and put a new one in. Oh and it doesn't matter which way you connect the 2 wires to the globe either (turn off the light switch first).
go to your parts suppler and ask for a H4 globe pop your bonnet and remove the plug on the back of your head light then remove the rubber boot paying attention to which way it cam off then you will find a spring clip unclip it but be careful not to damage its anchor point. remove old globe an throw away take new globe out of box DO NOT TOTCH THE GLASS OF THE GLOB AS IT WILL CAUSE THE GLOBE TO BLOW STAAIGHT AWAY AFTER FITTING IT handle the globe by the metle bass and fit it, refit spring clip and rubber boot fit the plugf and check the operation of the light
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