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Posted on Apr 18, 2009

How to change right headlight on 2006 chry. sebring

How do you change the right head light

  • Anonymous Apr 30, 2009

    Same problem but on the drivers side.

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It's very tight under the hood with these cars, you just have to unscrew the two (or three) long bolts holding the entire headlamp enclosure in, pull the headlamp enclosure out and rotate the bulb to remove it. Some sebrings have a cylindrical plastic guard around the main bulb, that just screws off as well. You might have to adjust your headlights after you change them.

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