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2005 F350 6.0 Headlight Bulb Replacement

Anson
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Explorer
ok, the book that I have does not show anything good about replacing the bulbs. Has anyone done this before and have a good idea on how to do it, Thanks in advance.
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bucky
Explorer II
Explorer II
I'll rarely compliment Chrysler products other than Cummins boxes, but some of their passenger vehicles have access holes in the fender shirts. They twist out, and are big enough for even my hand to reach the bulbs.
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It_s_Me
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Explorer
I had an Infiniti G35 where the wheels and fender well had to be removed to get to the headlight. What a pain that was.

bucky
Explorer II
Explorer II
Try a newer Cadillac. The front fascia has to come off, ridic!
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Anson
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Explorer
well that is def a first for me having to remove the grill to replace the bulbs, who would of thought that. but thanks for the video, it made it a whole lot easier then what I would have thought to of been a normal change of the bulb.

rhagfo
Explorer III
Explorer III
Please tell me you can reach in behind the headlight assembly and replace the bulb without having to remove the entire assembly.
Reminds me of replacing the bulb on our 88 Bronco II, required removal of the grill, about 10 screws.
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brirene
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Search '2005 f350 headlight removal'on Youtube. Looks like several posts. (sorry, not able to post a link)
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