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SEXIEST240 Jan 31, 2006 02:47 PM

headlight problem
 
I have a problem with my 240, my driver side headlight only works on high beam. Do i need a new globe or just replace the bulb?

Purple240 Feb 4, 2006 01:19 PM

You're out of Low-Beam fluid. It can be hard to come by sometimes, as it's usually only a dealer item.

70Challenger Feb 4, 2006 04:46 PM

wow....

LA_phantom_240 Feb 5, 2006 05:22 PM


Originally posted by 70Challenger
wow....
I second that motion....



well i dont wanna be a killjoy, but you did ask a legitimate question... so here goes.

Your 240 is like most other 240's out there, and has sealed beam headlights. right? There's a reason its called a sealed beam unit. you cant replace just the bulb. Go out and get a whole new headlight "globe" as you call it. Unscrew your old light, put your new one in, and tada! you have fully functional headlights again....



and purp.... youre an ass... but that was quite funny... kudos

Razo-E Feb 6, 2006 01:05 AM

get some H4 conversion lamps (hit ebay if you want), and then buy regular headlight bulbs if you're worried about throwing away that pretty globe..

Bryan Feb 6, 2006 04:36 AM


Originally posted by Razo-E
get some H4 conversion lamps (hit ebay if you want), and then buy regular headlight bulbs if you're worried about throwing away that pretty globe..
that would be all fine and dandy if it didn't say he had a 1995 240

Purple240 Feb 6, 2006 11:59 AM


Originally posted by LA_phantom_240
and purp.... youre an ass... but that was quite funny... kudos
I mean come on. Isn't it kind of obvious about the headlight. Its a single sealed peice. One bulb for High and Low beam. Low beam goes out, buy a new one and replace it. But it was funny.

General car maitence like this is contained within the user manual of EVERY car. If not even that, any parts store can tell you the exact same thing. If you're too lazy to take 30 seconds to look it up in a cars manual, vs. taking 2 min to post about it on the internet... you deserve a smartass answer.

General and common sense maintence.

Bryan Feb 6, 2006 12:23 PM

thread done


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