Lights
Check the operation of your car's
exterior lights at least once a
month. A burned out bulb can
create an unsafe condition by
reducing your car's visibility and
the ability to signal your
intentions to other drivers. Check
the following:
Headlights (low and high beam).
Parking lights.
Taillights.
Brake lights.
Turn signals.
Back-up lights.
Hazard light function.
License plate light.
Side marker lights.
If you find any bulbs are burned
out, replace them as soon as
possible. Refer to the chart on
page
179
to determine what type
of replacement bulb is needed.
Replacing a Headlight Bulb
Your car has halogen headlight
bulbs, one on each side. When
replacing a bulb, handle it by its
steel base and protect the glass
from contact with your skin or
hard objects. If you touch the
glass, clean it with denatured
alcohol and a clean cloth.
Halogen headlight bulbs get very
hot when lit. Oil, perspiration, or a
scratch on the glass can cause the
bulb to overheat and shatter.
1. Open the hood. If you need to
change the headlight bulb on
the passenger's side, remove
the air intake tube by pulling it
straight up.
2. Remove the electrical connec-
tor from the bulb by squeezing
the connector to unlock the tab
on each side. Pull the connec-
tor straight back.
Maintenance
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