I change the light bulb and still no light .
SOURCE: changed passenger side headlight bulb,
Changing the bulb should not have affected the housing adjustments.
The bulb is just inserted into the headlight housing. The adjustments on the headlight housing is what adjusts the alignment of the headlights.
Did you maybe not get the bulb not seated correctly in the socket? Or didn't get the socket not seated correctly into the housing?
SOURCE: e320 reset SRS
Hi,
Joe here to help,
Without going to a dealer, you need to get a scan tool to reset the srs light. Go to an Autozone store, They will scan it and reset it free of charge.
SOURCE: I have 1999 Mercedes Benz e300 Turbo Diesel and
Hi there
Its probably not a fuse issue as that would affect both sides.
when you replace a blub especially the brake lights it is possible to deform that nice flat panel of metalic strips and if you look carefully it sometimes breaks the plastic pins on which it sits, this causes poor connection to the functional bulb, the soloution is easy, get a small piece of card and fold it over till its about 2-3 mm thick then wedge it behind the panel of strips (top outside corner for brake light) and hey presto the light should work again, top tip use an umbrella and the electric seat to make sure the brake pedal is deppressed to check if alone.
SOURCE: My Mercedes Benz 1998 E320 AC is cooling on one side only
most likely u have a defective air temp control blend door actruator problem or the blend door is warped and stuck..
SOURCE: head lamp keeps burning out. replaced head lamp at
You either have a bad ground or the bad electrical connection at the light socket is "simulating" a bad ground. This is putting a high resistance on the bulb and it's taking it's toll by burning out the bulb. I would start with a new socket, and CHECK the ground. If you still have the issue, I would run another complete ground wire and not even worry about checking the ground itself. the Stick
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