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I may be dim - but my side lights certainly are not !

Started by Fraz-ktf, October 16, 2013, 01:08:04 PM

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I like to think of myself as fairly savvy but when it came to swapping my sidelight bulbs for these super-bright LED ones (As recommended by none other than Mirez :
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2X-T10-501-W5W-5-SMD-5050-BRIGHT-WHITE-INTERIOR-SIDE-CAR-WEDGE-LED-LIGHT-LAMP-/251351366829 ) I was struggling like a top muppet  ???

There's no way I could get my bunch of sausages through from the top, to access the bulb, so I resigned myself to having to remove the whole headlight (In the torrential rain  :'( ) . . . . issue 2, the bottom star-bolts were rusted solid & rounded off!

I then tried the lateral-thinking approach, an hour in to the fiasco and removed the inner wing / wheel arch cover to try from there.  Just as the plastic shield snapped back and like a bear trap on my soaking arm, I saw the "Secret trap-door" that old Henry has very cleverly designed, placed strategically in the wheel arch plastic.

Sliding this access cover upwards, revealed an arm-size aperture where I inserted said limb to be able to tickle the end of the bulb holder with my 2 longest fingers  >:(

Cold, wet & frustrated I grabbed an old bit of 2"x1" and the rusty saw and I fashioned a short length of the timber to fit in the end of the bulb holder to enable it to be rotated for removal.  By jove, it worked !  :D

I can't recommend the bulbs too highly and if you use your noodle a little more than I did, it'll be well worth the Ã,£3.58 and 20 minutes of foul language to make your Galaxy stand out in the murky world which we share.

Hope my ramblings help save someone else's sanity & knuckles, should they wish to faff with their perfectly adequate Gal.  8)

PS.  Thanks, once again to Mr Mirez, Sensai of the Galaxy  ::) ;) :D
2005/05 Galaxy Tdi 130 Ghia

Now with "Hot-bot, swivelling leather & working cinema screens"

Glad you found the little tip on a piece of wood usefull :P
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Quote from: Chrispb on October 16, 2013, 03:01:09 PM
Glad you found the little tip on a piece of wood usefull :P

It hadn't registered in my dim-state, after trying with a large screwdriver and then a chisel but you're right, it must have been somewhere in the back of my bonce.  A good tip  ;)
2005/05 Galaxy Tdi 130 Ghia

Now with "Hot-bot, swivelling leather & working cinema screens"

Quote from: Chrispb on October 16, 2013, 03:01:09 PM
Glad you found the little tip on a piece of wood usefull :P

. . . . . though you didn't mention the secret access door !  :D :D :D :D ;)
2005/05 Galaxy Tdi 130 Ghia

Now with "Hot-bot, swivelling leather & working cinema screens"

Will draw a diagram next time :)
2016 Vauxhall Insignia Elite Nav in White 2.0CDTI Manual.
2023 VW Transporter T6.1 SE In Silver 2.9TDI 150PS. 7 Speed DSG Wheelchair accessible day vehicle.


With VCDS lite (full version) need a code clearing or want to scan for faults in the north kent area, PM me. All for a pint of Strongbow.

Quote from: Chrispb on October 16, 2013, 07:48:37 PM
Will draw a diagram next time :)

A picture would be more appropriate, in crayon  ;) ;D :P
2005/05 Galaxy Tdi 130 Ghia

Now with "Hot-bot, swivelling leather & working cinema screens"