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Clio internal headlight bulb replacement

Model: Renault Clio Clio 2, MK 2 - Years 1998-2005
Part: Headlight bulb

Are the headlight bulbs of our car damaged? Let's see how to remove the Clio headlight bulbs. To disassemble the headlight bulbs, remove the cover caps located on the inside of the headlight, let's see. We open the bonnet and put it in safety, remove the cover cap behind the headlight. Once the cover cap has been removed, we remove the lamp holder from inside the headlight and the damaged bulbs. We mount the new bulbs inside the headlight and close the same with the cover cap. We test the headlight lights.

Posted on 28 June 2021 by ScegliAuto

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