ilya
04-03-2004, 02:34 AM
just spent 3 horus working on the low beam headlight on the driver side.
my friend's dad ran into it a few months ago, and i just got around to replacing it.
i ordered it from BMA. i believe around $100, which wasn't bad (they paid for it anyways).
anyways. first of all, taking the grill off was a pain of its own. those clips were hard to find, took me like 20 minutes.
next, taking the whole assembley out was hard because of the location of some of the screws. i think BMW expects you to take the car apart before working on anything under the hood!
finally, reusing the adjustment "screws" (the 3 that you turn to adjust the headlights' level). there was absolutely NO way i could reuse them from the old light without actually cutting the plastic on the old lamp. i used a saw, and just simply cut through it to take those things out. didn't wnat to do that, but had to.
finally, 3 hoursl ater the headlight was in. it is a little bit lower than the passenger side one, so ill have to readjust it tomorrow.
overall, this was a pain in the ass, but definately a good experience. i learned a lot about the trim of the car, and at least know how to work with the headlights if i have o do that again.
my friend's dad ran into it a few months ago, and i just got around to replacing it.
i ordered it from BMA. i believe around $100, which wasn't bad (they paid for it anyways).
anyways. first of all, taking the grill off was a pain of its own. those clips were hard to find, took me like 20 minutes.
next, taking the whole assembley out was hard because of the location of some of the screws. i think BMW expects you to take the car apart before working on anything under the hood!
finally, reusing the adjustment "screws" (the 3 that you turn to adjust the headlights' level). there was absolutely NO way i could reuse them from the old light without actually cutting the plastic on the old lamp. i used a saw, and just simply cut through it to take those things out. didn't wnat to do that, but had to.
finally, 3 hoursl ater the headlight was in. it is a little bit lower than the passenger side one, so ill have to readjust it tomorrow.
overall, this was a pain in the ass, but definately a good experience. i learned a lot about the trim of the car, and at least know how to work with the headlights if i have o do that again.