Introduction
The model presented is a Volkswagen Golf VII 1.6 TDI Blue Motion 16V 105 hp
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To change your dipped beam bulb, you will need to open your hood using the hatch located in your Golf 7 below the light control.
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Then locate the bulb cover, simply switch on the ignition on your vehicle, leave the dipped headlights on then the cover is located just behind the light bulb.
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You can now unscrew by hand by turning the cover which is behind the bulb to then have access to the bulb.
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You can now put your hands in the holder to touch the bulb holder.
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Be careful to hold it properly when you take it out to avoid dropping it, use both hands if necessary.
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By putting your hand in the location you will feel the support which makes contact with your bulb, hold it in your fingers then turn sharply counterclockwise.
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Once removed, hold the support firmly so that it does not fall into the engine compartment otherwise you will have difficulty finding it.
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You now have the holder and the bulb in your hands, pull the bulb upwards to unclip it.
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If you can't do this, use a small flat-head screwdriver to lever it without dropping the bulb on the ground.
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Once the bulb is removed , place the new bulb in the holder , respecting its direction.
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Once the new bulb is put back on its holder , replace the assembly, to find the direction in which it will clip , turn it gently and you will feel that at one point it will fit without forcing into its housing.
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Once it is pushed in well turn clockwise strongly because it is hard to reclip.
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All you have to do is put the plastic cover back on just by screwing it into its support.
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7 Comments
I could do it even shorter: remove the broken one and put a new one in. Except that to access it... that's where I would have liked your help... and to see the other tutorials, well it's not that simple. Disappointed by oscaro on this post.
Perfect! Thank you
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