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Headlight / DRL / Foglight / Park light bulb replacement
Low beam headlights Mk6 2012 - how to remove globe from holder
Hi to a helper.
I cannot remove the globe from the globe holder, i can assure you that i have tried.
The book says to pull straight out, or if applicable push the catch on the bulb holder.
My wife has helped , the catch needs to be pushed in , while the bulb is pulled out, and no success.
The bulb has broken and it seems that the holder is also broken.
All previous posters have said that replacing the bulb is so easy, so what is wrong with me, maybe it is age, i am well into the retirement age.
Maybe it is simple so please help me if you can. Thanks from Graham.
PS. I can't do it tomorrow morning because i am playing bowls with all the pensioners at Swansea.
Possibly worth taking the car into your local dealer to have them demonstrate? And if there is anything broken or fused, they can rectify it at the same time. Better that than you inadvertently doing damage to the light housing.
Instead of working on the low beam I was trying to separate the high beam light bulb, and have found out it is one piece, the bulb with the holder.
The high beam globe unit cost $71.75 as i stuffed it up trying to separate it. It has been an expensive exercise, but i think i am still learning although it is costly.
I can now agree that the low beam globes are easy to change except for a little blood from my hands.
Getting older is a problem but the alternative is not too good.
I've previously seen these and considered them briefly.....but they are very expensive and aren't canbus compatible so will throw an error on your dash.
I've previously seen these and considered them briefly.....but they are very expensive and aren't canbus compatible so will throw an error on your dash.
Didn't know parkers needed Canbus LED bulbs. I'm currently using some cheap eBay "canbus" LED on for my parkers and I have no problems..
Hey mate.. Did you have any trouble changing your park lights?? For the TSI, the space is restricted.. There's not much room to get your hand or pliers in there.. Also the circle of the indicator 'chamber' partly intrudes where the bulb sits.. Yay
I reckon I got two choices:
1. Remove the whole headlight assembly (not sure how how many clips/screws are securing it from the bottom)
2. Remove the engine components that sit behind the headlights (ie air filter etc..)
Hey Guys,
Just an update on this (to anyone needing to change their park lights) I ended up removing the whole headlight from the car to get access to the globes.
I’ve circled the parts I was talking about before that block access to the park light chamber:
Drivers side:
Passenger side:
Even once I had the headlight in my lap, armed with long nose pliers, it still took a bit of force to disconnect the holder from the plastic bay:
All that just to change the bulbs! There surely must be an easier way to do this without having to remove the whole light.. I couldn’t find one since the space was so restricted..
I'm not sure if this can be done or not but I'm looking in replacing my fog light bulb to the LED, can this be done without Canbus Leds and would 68 be suffice or should I get the 120 SMD 9006 leds?
Hey Guys,
Just picked up some Philips Diamond Vision bulbs and can't for the life of me figure out how you're supposed to change the passenger side low beam bulb?!?!?! Do I need to take the headlight out? Is there any DIYs around anywhere on this? I did a search but couldn't find any. Any help GREATLY appreciated, going mental!
Cheers
Simon
2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
Forever blowing bubbles.
Might be, The GTI use a dual-filament H15 bulb for the high beam and drl. Only found out because I was looking to upgrade the high beam as well, but only oem available, unless that's changed recently.
Hey guys,
I have a 2010 MK6 GTI and I was looking at changing the headlights and the fog lights to a whiter light.
How many different globes do I need to get?
- Daytime Running Lights
- Low Beam
- High Beam
- Fog Light
- Parking lights (when you lift your indicator once the car is off to leave a light on?)
Sorry for sounding so dumb, but ive read through the thread and the model numbers for each style of light confuse me.
i find the stock bulbs to be fine. i had an s2000 for 7 years and the xenons on those were unbelievable, so im sure the xenon options for these would be great as well.
im interested in bulb upgrades as well, but wont bother with the hid upgrade as its illegal
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