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3. Disconnect the harness connector
and remove housing.
4. Push in on the socket and rotate it
counterclockwise to remove it
from the housing.
5. Remove the old bulb by pulling it
straight out of the socket.
6. Install the new bulb in the socket
by pushing it straight in.
7. Push the socket into the housing
and rotate it clockwise to lock into
place.
8. Connect the harness connector.
9. On the F-Series/Z1 models, place
the housing into position; then
from inside the rear storage com-
partment, secure with the self-tap-
ping screws and washers.
10. On the Bearcat 570/T-Series/TZ1
models, secure the access panel
with the torx-head cap screws.
Removing Headlight
Bulb (Crossfire/M-
Series Models)
NOTE: The bulb portion of head-
light is fragile. HANDLE WITH
CARE. When replacing the head-
light bulb, the bulb assembly must
first be removed from the housing.
Do not touch the glass portion of
the bulb. If the glass is touched, it
must be cleaned with a dry cloth
before installing.
To access the headlight bulbs, use the
following procedure:
1. With the hood closed, loosen the
headlight adjustment knobs.
2. Carefully push the headlight lenses
rearward far enough to remove the
torx-head screws securing the air
silencer plenum to the hood.
3. Open the hood; then remove the
O-rings securing the air silencer
plenum to the hood and remove
the air silencer plenum to access
the bulbs.
4. Remove the bulb from the head-
light housing and disconnect the
wiring harness from the bulb.
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Installing Headlight
Bulb (Crossfire/M-
Series Models)
1. Plug the wiring harness into the
headlight bulb.
2. Insert the bulb into the headlight
housing.
3. Press the air silencer plenum into
place on the hood and secure with
the O-rings; then close the hood.
! CAUTION
Do not touch the glass portion of
the bulb. If the glass portion is
touched, it must be cleaned with a
dry cloth before installing.
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