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Old Sep 30, 2006 | 07:41 PM
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Default Changing out headlight bulb & Lens on 96 Warrior

I recently damaged one of the headlights (the lens and bulb) on my 96 warrior. I need to change it out and wanted to know how to do it? I was afraid of damaging or breaking the plastic guard around it so I thought I better ask for help. Thanks.
 
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Old Oct 1, 2006 | 09:23 AM
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Default Changing out headlight bulb & Lens on 96 Warrior

if i remember right..( which i don't) lol you i beleive have to take 2 screws out of it
 
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Old Oct 1, 2006 | 07:03 PM
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First, you will have to unplug the light from the wiring harness, and unbolt it from the bracket. Then take out the philips head screw on the bottom of it (the one on the very bottom, not the one slightly under the lense, that one is just for adjusting the angle of the light). After you take that one screw apart, the cover should come off the back of the light housing, and you'll see a rubber boot on the back of the reflector, which is there to keep the water out. Pop that loose and pull it out of the way enough that you can get access to the back of the bulb. At this point, I really don't remember anymore how to get the bulb out, but hopefully you can figure it out. It's nothing difficult, but it's been a while since mine were apart.
 
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