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Seat Ibiza - Video tutorial

Model: Seat Ibiza 6L - Years 2002-2009
Part: Headlight
Operation: After market xenon headlights installation

Improving visibility at night is always recommended, so get the kit necessary for the modification and proceed as follows. Open the bonnet and remove the screws of the headlight protection cover to access the retaining screws which must be removed. To replace the headlights it is necessary to remove the entire front of the car. In addition to the screws in the engine compartment, it is necessary to remove all the screws under the mudguard and under the car, then remove the front bezel. Remove the headlight by undoing the two head screws, then disconnect the cables and reassemble the new headlight. Test for correct operation and alignment then reassemble the bezel by replacing all the screws.


Posted on 26 June 2023 by ScegliAuto



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