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vxkev

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585 posts

122 months

Thursday 3rd December 2015
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Is there a how to on here of how to take the headlights out of an 04 CV8 please

VinceM

1,900 posts

144 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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From memory, you have 2 screws at the top of the light to undo, disconnect the electrics but there is a third screw behind the bumper. Obviously you'll need to remove the bumper (think this has been covered on here before, but it's very easy) and then headlight removal can be done from there.

vxr2010

2,595 posts

165 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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Bumper off there are a series of screws and plastic tabs in the wheels arches then is its all straight forward from there , only addition put some soft in front of the car before you start so you don't scratch any thing , is it rust proofing moisture or old looking lens, if it's water I did a post of FAQ how to get it out but it's worth undersealing if you take the bumper off

vxkev

Original Poster:

585 posts

122 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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vxr2010 said:
Bumper off there are a series of screws and plastic tabs in the wheels arches then is its all straight forward from there , only addition put some soft in front of the car before you start so you don't scratch any thing , is it rust proofing moisture or old looking lens, if it's water I did a post of FAQ how to get it out but it's worth undersealing if you take the bumper off
No just bulb replacement

Mud_

2,924 posts

162 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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If it's just the bulbs then the grey caps on the back come off (bayonet fit) - should be easy (although you might have to shift the battery to improve access).

vxkev

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585 posts

122 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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Mud_ said:
If it's just the bulbs then the grey caps on the back come off (bayonet fit) - should be easy (although you might have to shift the battery to improve access).
Air box in the way too

Mud_

2,924 posts

162 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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vxkev said:
Air box in the way too
Quite possibly! Neither battery or air box left on mine hehe

motomk

2,163 posts

250 months

Friday 4th December 2015
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vxkev said:
Air box in the way too
Easier to remove the air-box than the bumper bar.
Undo the hose clamp on the side of the air-box to the MAF pipe, or even undo both ends of the MAF pipe. The other end is connected to the throttle body.
Clean the inside of the throttle body whilst you are there!
The Airbox is held on with rubber grommets. If you pull upwards on the air-box they will come loose. Maybe easier to take the lid of the air-box first and the air filter so you can see inside. There is a duct in front of the air-box, that will come out too, it just sits there.
Change the light-bulbs then put it all back together. Care needs to be taken when positioning the duct in front of the air-box. Where it sits on the chassis rail, make sure it doesn't disconnect any of the wires down there especially the ABS wire (white connector?)



VinceM

1,900 posts

144 months

Saturday 5th December 2015
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I found it easier to move the coolant expansion tank out of the way before trying to remove the air box.

vxkev

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585 posts

122 months

Saturday 5th December 2015
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Thanks for the help I will tackle it when this poxy weather changes and there is a still day

vxr2010

2,595 posts

165 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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On the 04 cv8 it's just moving the battery on mine , the other side I had no issues fitting it , I don't think I had to disconnect the battery just move it , I'm assuming a bulb upgrade or just blown bulb

vxkev

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585 posts

122 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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vxr2010 said:
On the 04 cv8 it's just moving the battery on mine , the other side I had no issues fitting it , I don't think I had to disconnect the battery just move it , I'm assuming a bulb upgrade or just blown bulb
Going to put Osram night breakers in and led indicator bulbs I miss the HID's of my Omega would love to change them to HID's but too much involved ie: water jets

VinceM

1,900 posts

144 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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vxkev said:
Going to put Osram night breakers in and led indicator bulbs I miss the HID's of my Omega would love to change them to HID's but too much involved ie: water jets
HIDs not that difficult to install and you don't need the washer jets - the requirement at the moment is that if you do have them then they must work.

vxkev

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585 posts

122 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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VinceM said:
HIDs not that difficult to install and you don't need the washer jets - the requirement at the moment is that if you do have them then they must work.
So have you done it to yours then and is there any that are good to buy as there are pleanty of crap aftermarket HID's out there.

VinceM

1,900 posts

144 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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Yes, I have them on mine, got them from HIDs direct iirc. I got 4300k - others on here will be able to advise what colur can be done legally around that number, I'm no expert.

Mud_

2,924 posts

162 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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VinceM said:
Yes, I have them on mine, got them from HIDs direct iirc. I got 4300k - others on here will be able to advise what colur can be done legally around that number, I'm no expert.
That's pretty optimal in terms of light output and won't look blue. Definitely worth doing smile

vxkev

Original Poster:

585 posts

122 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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VinceM said:
Yes, I have them on mine, got them from HIDs direct iirc. I got 4300k - others on here will be able to advise what colur can be done legally around that number, I'm no expert.




Just looked on there and it seems they don't do them for mine is it possible you can find out what part numbers yours are please

V8TFT

335 posts

189 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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