hold on, if it is the red side marker at the rear it is not a twist out bulb holder. Rather it is a clip in - delicate plastic prong tab supplying the clipation. the bulb itself is a twist out/in fit in the holder though. alistair
On 2013-07-08, at 2:38 PM, James Felder wrote: > You pull back on the rubber boot, twist out the holder and there it is. > > Jim > > On Jul 8, 2013, at 4:20 PM, Eric Caron <ecaron1@COMCAST.NET> wrote: > >> Hi listers, >> >> Is it true that this list will help with even the silliest question while leaving the askers dignity intact? Well if so here is a test question for you. I recently received some new bulbs for the vanagon. My passenger side marker light is out. I confidently removed the two screws on the marker light and to my surprise the entire unit came out in my hand. It was not just a lens cover with a bulb sitting there waiting to be replaced. Now remember I'm blind so if there is, and I'm sure there is, a obvious way to reach that bulb I didn't find it. rather then risk damaging something I thought I would just ask. How do I expose that tricky little bulb for replacement? >> >> Eric Caron >> 85 Westfalia GL Automatic >> >> |
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