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Old 19-08-2006, 03:52 PM   #1
SirHenry
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Default Low beam headlight bulb problems

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now is it just my naughty falcon or just a stupid retarded and ridiculous idea from ford to put a retaining clip that falls out when you are replacing the low beam bulb. I got the old bulb out no probs then the clip fell off I thought no biggie surely its got go back on easily enough ..... WRONG! As it turns out I have to be Albert damn Einstein to put it back together. So far I have been stuffing around with it for about 2.5 hrs now yes just a bulb, not the whole unit just the bulb........ very frustrating.... :

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anyone got any ideas or pics as to where the (pardon my technical term here) springy retaining clip attaches to.

Oh yeah its an AU Series 1 Classic

Thanks

Chris

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