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Hi Guys,

I need to change the front parklight bulb in my 4 door R34 GTT. I just can't find an easy access to remove the bulb. Do I have to unscrew the whole headlight unit to get to it?

Anyone's found an easier way?

Sarnil

How hard have you been looking?

Open bonnet.

Look behind light assembly for a hole in the rubber flaps.

Stick you hand in there and turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise.

Pull it out.

Small hands are best.

Unfortunately it isn't as simple as getting in the rubber flaps and twisting the bulb out. It isn't the head light I am talking about. It's the parklight. It's the one right on the outside and there are no rubber flaps covering it. It looks inaccesible.

I'll see if I can get some pictures of it tomorrow.

Unfortunately it isn't as simple as getting in the rubber flaps and twisting the bulb out. It isn't the head light I am talking about. It's the parklight. It's the one right on the outside and there are no rubber flaps covering it. It looks inaccesible.

I'll see if I can get some pictures of it tomorrow.

Hi i had to do this yesterday....If you stick your hand right in there you will get it out....It is a little tricky to get it back in though but it can be done..I almost pulled the headlight out but i did manage to do it....

Good luck....That is the least of my problems i have had in the last little while...

Hey, I never said it was easy. :P:D

Its easy if you have small hands like me :) show us ur hands! :P

Basically as abo bob said..its twist and turn, pull out, replace bulb, then put back in and twist and turn again..5 min job if tht...Didn't have to move nothing...

  • 2 weeks later...

Well I've done the near impossible. Changed the bulb. I cannot believe it was as simple as twisting the rear end parklight and pulling it out. Here I was trying first to unplug the connecting wires, by pulling it straight back. Stupid me!

My old corolla was a lot more intuitive I must say.

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