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How to replace the front headlight bulb of the Renault Kangoo 2.

Model: Renault Kangoo FW, MK 2, FC - Years 2007-2021
Part: Headlight bulb

In the following guide, we will explain step by step the various steps to follow if you want to replace the front headlight bulb of your Renault Kangoo second series (year 2007-2021) on your own. First of all, make sure you have turned off the vehicle, then lift the front hood and disconnect the electrical cable located at the back of the headlight that needs to be replaced. Next, remove the protective cap and then remove the faulty bulb. Finally, replace it with a new one that is perfectly compatible. Reattach the protective cap and reconnect the electrical cable.

Posted on 23 October 2023 by ScegliAuto

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