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Just like anything else online, you can find great deals on auto parts if you search. Sometimes, you can find a great deal which in the end turns out not to be a great deal because of the quality of the part. So, here are some tips to help you find ... more
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Yes. In most cases a one-time low voltage power pack could be revived. When the power pack overall voltage drops below 12 volts it will not wake up the mower. It could be revived with a car battery charger, or with a Robomow® fast external charger. ... more
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It' relatively easy...most parts stores will do it for you for free..if you do it yourself...do not touch the glass part of the bulb.. ... more
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Your average cars headlights can be reached by popping the hood. Once the hood is popped you can look down between the radiator and front clip and there is a white or yellow plug that you twist and it will pull out exposing the bulb. All you have ... more
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Installation - 2003 Hyundai Tiburon Installing the HID conversion kit is very easy. Decent kits are plug and play. The Xenon Depot kit I purchased was very straightforward to install. Simply take out the three bolts that hold the headlight assembly ... more
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1. Open the Hood. 2. Behind the headlamp assembly, there is a white sliding release tab. While pushing in on the headlamp assembly, pull up on the tab. It will move about 1 1/2 in. to a detent point. Do not remove it completely. 3. Pull out the ... more
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Open the hood and look behind the headlight. You will see a rubber cover with a electrical plug and wires coming out of it. Remove the electrical plug. Then take the rubber cover of. The bulb will be held in place by a metal wire. The wire if ... more
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I'm having trouble replacing the burnt out headlight bulb on my 1999 dodge avenger. I don't know where to start and I'm worried about making a mistake. ... more
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The brightness of any bulb is measured in several ways. We don’t like any of them because they are not honest some manufatctures use Lumens some use candlepower and and all those numbers can be fudged to show any result you want because there is no ... more
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Blue-ish headlights are not very common yet, but they are likely to become the norm because they produce more light than normal headlights while at the same time using less power. This combination is hard to beat! There are several different ... more
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