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Peugeot 107 - Video tutorial
Model: Peugeot 107
MK 1
- Years 2005-2014 Today's main instructions will show us the process of disassembling and replacing the headlight bulb of the Peugeot 107, but also of the Citroen C1. First, we open the hood and start removing the plastic bulb protection cap; then we disconnect the electrical connector of the bulb and unhook the metal clip to remove it from the headlight assembly, as shown in the video. At this point, we install the new low beam bulb, with the same attachment (H4 type); we reassemble and connect the bulb, checking its operation!
Posted on 17 February 2024 by ScegliAuto
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