Headlight bulb in 2005 Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by John, Jan 13, 2008.

  1. John

    John Guest

    Do I really need to remove the battery in order to have access to the driver's side bulb...?
     
    John, Jan 13, 2008
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  2. John

    Art Guest

    We had a 2005 hybrid sedan Accord and I replaced all front bulbs with HIR
    bulbs without removing the battery. Some I followed the manual to do but
    others I just winged it successfully.


    Do I really need to remove the battery in order to have access to the
    driver's side bulb...?
     
    Art, Jan 13, 2008
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  3. John

    Dave L Guest

    If it's the standard headlight bulbs you don't even need to pop the hood to
    replace the bulbs, but they could still be a PITA. You'll need a flathead
    screw driver. If it's the driver side bulb you want to turn the steering
    wheel to the right. If it's the passenger bulb turn it to the left.

    CAREFULLY pop about 3 clips off which are fastening the wheel well liner.
    You'll need to reach under and twist the bulb out and unclip it from the
    harness. The clips are easy to break if not careful. When you put the new
    bulb in, make sure not to tuch the bulb with your fingers. This will leave
    prints and grease, shortening the life of the new bulb. Once the new bulb
    is twisted in and the liner replaced, everything should work!

    Check the manual for instructions and possible diagrams.

    -Dave
     
    Dave L, Jan 13, 2008
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  4. John

    John Guest

    That's the problem...I don't see any clips underneath in the wheel well, it
    is all flat there.

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    John, Jan 13, 2008
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  5. John

    Art Guest

    Remember to clean the new bulb with alchol to make sure there is no oil on
    it before installing it.
     
    Art, Jan 14, 2008
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  6. John

    Dave L Guest

    They are like black, round, plastic bolts holding the liner in place. It's
    right on the edge of your fender. Those are the things holding the lining
    in place. Have you checked the manual? I believe it may have diagrams in
    there. When I couldn't figure out how to get to the bulb, that's the first
    place I checked.

    Take another look where I described and it'll be there.

    Good luck!
    -Dave
     
    Dave L, Jan 20, 2008
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