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Lighting and Horns: Service and Repair


Lighting Exterior

Headlamps


The front headlamps are secured to the hood by three nuts. Adjustment of the headlamps is possible through an access hole in the front wheel arch liner using tool number 63 2 100.

Turn Signals
The direction indicators/side lights are held to the rear side of the bumper cover by two screws. To remove them, the front wheel arch liner will require removal. Bulb replacement can be achieved via an access hole in the modular front end (requires only for the hood to be open). Twist the bulb holder as shown below, then remove from light assembly

Fog Lights
The fog lamps are secured to the modular front end by three screws from the front wheel arch housing direction. Therefore removal of the lamp will require removal/releasing of the front wheel arch liner. To replace the fog lamp bulb, similarly the front edge of the front wheel arch liner will need to be released. Adjustment of the fog lamp can be achieved from above through the access hole in the modular front end (requires only for the hood to be open). The adjustment attachment is of an Alien key design.


Tail Lights


The tail lamp assemblies are secured to the body by two clips on the outer side and stud and nut on the inner side of the tail lamp assembly. Replacement of the tail lamp bulbs is possible through access provided in the rear quarter trim panels. Removal of the tail lamps is achieved by releasing the clips and removal of the nut through the same access panels.

Third Brake Light


The third brake light is secured to the tailgate by three Torx screws. These screws are accessible with the tailgate open which reveals the screws,


Reverse Lights
The reverse light lamp is retained to the rear bumper cover by two molded clips on the lamp body.