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Headlight bulb - Ford Focus C-Max.

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10ClarionSt | 15:45 Tue 25th Jan 2011 | Motoring
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Has anyone changed a headlight bulb in the Focus C-Max? The O/S dip beam bulb needs replacing in mine but there's big strut/bar right accross the back of the fitting so I can't get in to replace it. I would guess that the whole assembly has to be removed towards the front. Has anyone done this? Or is there is simpler way that I'm missing? TIA.
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Mr CRX did mine the other week. Both full light housings had to come out for him to get to it :(
Take the lamp unit out.
This may help you ..
http://www.cmaxowners...cement_topic2490.html
The way vehicles are designed today, I'm surprised you don't have to remove the engine and gearbox.
Why do some car manufacturers make it so difficult to change a light bulb? It should be something that one could replace on the roadside within a few minutes....or is that just wishful thinking!
probably thats the reason i see so many cars with one headlight working these days,
on mine i have to take the battery out which in itself need a special long tool to remove that!
nothings easy anymore,not quite sure how Halfords get on when they offer to fit bulbs. I have an Astra van and to do that on the nearside it was easier to remove the headlamp but then the bumper had to come off !!OK, i work in the trade and one of my guys did it in 10mins but for anyone else probably an hour +. There is a flap in the wing liner but it was still easier to take the bumper and lamp out..

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