Replace headlight bulb on 91 Acura Integra

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Saby, Jan 3, 2004.

  1. Saby

    Saby Guest

    Newbie question...
    I'm trying to replace the passenger side headlight bulb. The manual
    says to unplug the electrical connector and then rotate the plastic
    retainer clockwise. Anyone has experience with this? Is the electrical
    connector the white attachment? It seems to be a snug fit, any ideas
    on how to loosen it and remove it? Is the black piece the plastic
    retainer?
    Does the air cleaner housing need to be removed for replacing the
    bulb?

    Thanks.
     
    Saby, Jan 3, 2004
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  2. I don't recall the colors but the connector has a latch, with a locking tab
    on it, you have to press with your finger before pulling it straight back
    off the bulb - look at it carefully with a strong inspection light and you
    should be able to make out the latch... maybe poke with a small screwdriver
    to see how the latch moves.

    The retaining ring is a knurled ring which holds the headlamp bulb in. You
    turn it anti-clockwise, looking from the back of the bulb, to loosen it.
    If it's years since those things were disturbed, they will be stubborn to
    get off. I'd suggest a spritz with silicone spray to ease things.
    IIRC you at least have to loosen it and move it a bit.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Jan 3, 2004
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  3. Saby

    Tegger® Guest

    (Saby) spake unto the masses in

    You do NOT need to remove the air box.

    The white-grey part is the connector. It IS very tight. You need to get the
    frontmost part of the latch (closest to the headlight) to lift up to clear
    the tab at the top of the bulb housing. Only then will the connector wiggle
    off the bulb housing.

    The black three-sided ring is then turned counter-clockwise a third of a
    turn then pulled off. The bulb's O-ring will be a tight fit and will
    require some wiggling to get loose.

    A bit of silicone grease will help the new bulb's O-ring slip home more
    easily.

    Don't touch the glass of the new bulb!
     
    Tegger®, Jan 3, 2004
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  4. Saby

    Gus Guest

    With your bare skin, that is. You're not expected to wish it into place. ;)
     
    Gus, Jan 4, 2004
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  5. Saby

    Tegger® Guest


    You're suposed to hold it by the plastic housing. The glass part is
    permanently attached.
     
    Tegger®, Jan 4, 2004
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  6. Saby

    Saby Guest

    Thanks to all for your help. I was successfully able to replace the
    bulb following your suggestions. You guys were right, the air box does
    not need to come off.
     
    Saby, Jan 4, 2004
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  7. Saby

    Saby Guest

    Thought I would mention this for future newbies...
    After I removed the bulb along with the bulb holder, I didn't realize
    that the replacement bulb comes with the bulb holder too... and I
    ended up spending some time trying to pull off the bulb from the bulb
    holder :)
     
    Saby, Jan 4, 2004
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