First you have to remove the front cover which has seven screws, with a coin or screwdriver. Changing the headlamp, high and low is different on the right or the left side. On the drivers side, you have to remove the radiator reserve tank [for high beam only].... and ONLY the resonator tube for the low beam. This is an L shaped tube that sits right in the corner by the battery. I'm assuming it has a screw cap. To remove Electrical Connector from BULB SQUEEZE connector to unlock the TAB then slide the connector off the BULB. Remove the bulb by turning it approx. 1/4 turn CounterClockWise. Insert new bulb into hole and turn ClockWise to lock in place Push electrical connector back into bulb and make sure its in snug. Dont forget to put back the Tube. Repeat on passenger side which is alot simpler to reach and [no TUBE].
You must remove the front bumper!
The connectors for that side of the vehicle may be damaged. There may also be a problem with the fuse going to the headlamp.
We have detailed headlight replacement instructions on our enthusiasts forum www.trailvoy.com
To change the low beam lights on a 1991 Acura Integra open the hood and prop it open. Find the headlight housing and locate the smaller bulbs. Pull those off and replace them.
Yes , it's fuse # 25 , 10 amp , left headlamp ( low beam )
# 7 / 10 amp / left low beam headlamp # 8 / 10 amp / right low beam headlamp # 23 / 15 amp / high beam headlamps
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The screw is used to adjust the headlight beam. Pull towards a wall, and you can see the beam projection to set the headlights evenly.
The entire headlight assembly must come out to access. Usually there are three plastic clips per side.
According to the 2005 Ford Expedition Owner Guide : Low beam headlamp ( # 9006 bulb ) High beam headlamp ( # 9005 bulb )
low beam - 9006 high beam - 9005 according to the owners manual