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| How do you take off the interior plastic case of the interior dome lights? 2005 | |
| HOW DO THE INTERIOR LIGHTS COME OFF TO CHANGE THE LIGHT BULB? | |
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| The cover lens snaps off. You can use a small jewelers screwdriver to pop it off. That exposes the bulbs. | |
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Replying to: jeff_in_lv (Jan 06, 2007 10:12 pm)
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Replying to: etgust (Jan 18, 2007 5:14 pm) Chris |
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Hi Every one I am fairly new to this forum. I was wondering if the back tail lights on the 2006 will fit in the 2004 Honda Pilot since some one or some thing has broke our left tail light so I am thinking of changing them with the clear ones from the 2006 model. Also, how difficult would it be to replace these tail lights. Thank you in advance.
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Replying to: fx35awd (Jan 30, 2007 11:10 am) Odie Odie's Carspace |
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| how to program 05 honda pilot keys | |
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Replying to: etgust (Jan 18, 2007 5:14 pm) The 2006/2007 Pilots have projector lamps, so you'll get a very distinct cutoff. If you believe the lights are adjusted to low, have a dealer set them to the correct height. If you want brighter lights, don't waste you money on any of the hyped up blue bulbs. There may be a bulb or two that are a bit brighter, but the only way to get a decent increase in brightness through a bulb change is to go with an over-watted bulb (i.e. 80W low beam). Those types of bulbs typically do not last long, and I know of no information on whether it will not adversely affect the electrical system. The best way to get brightness, but at a bit of a cost, is to go HID. It's $250, but you will immediately notice a significant difference. |
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