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anyone ?? pretty please :-)
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Think it is a bumper off job, that's what you get when computers rather than engineers design cars. I struggled with the passenger side on mine and remember realising that it wasn't a five minute job to remove the light unit.
Time for a mirror, a torch and plenty of loose change for the swear-box, have fun.
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JohnM is right I'm afraid its a bumper off job.
Are we there yet?????
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ah well,I'll remove the front bar,light can be done when it goes for the service this w/end,thanks....
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I've removed the nearside light without removing the bumper before now. I can't remember how I did it though. I'll have a play later when I've had a kip. Just finished a night shift.
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thank you sir,any advice appreciated, tried to get the local Halfords to sort it,but it was a branch near Exeter that fitted the bulb they wouldn't entertain it,I'm not getting flashed for dazzling people,But I can see the light further to the left and up slightly so I'm not that desperate to chuck garage money at it :-) ..cheers,Ian.
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I havent done one on the Berlingo but i have read your link and it sounds pretty fiddly but certainly doable.
The misting is usually a split or crack somewhere in the headlight - i have drilled small vent holes in other headlights before with good results.
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Haynes manual describes bumper off for headlight removal.
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