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Replacing Lower Turn Signals

Old Mar 28, 2006 | 03:41 PM
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How do you change the bulbs in the lower turn signals (ones below the headlights, above the fog lights)? I can't seem to figure out how to get to them. :?
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Old Mar 28, 2006 | 08:10 PM
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I don't know if your SSE is that much different than my LE, on mine, if I lay down underneath the front I can see the bulb holder and the wire. It might help to turn the wheels in the direction of whichever side you are trying to change and get your head in the wheel well.
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Old Mar 28, 2006 | 11:14 PM
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You can go in from under the hood. Just move the plastic flap things (for lack of a better term) that are in front of the radiator and all across that area. Then you can reach your arm down to the socket. You turn it and pull it out. The wire is long enough so that the socket comes right out of the bumper area so changing it is easy. My arms and hands are huge, so if I can do it, you most likely can as well.

I hope that wasn't to vague/non-sensical.
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