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Assuming you can't find access to the headlights, like a lot of newer cars, then try this:
If you don't have access to the lights under the hood. Look around the headlights outside. There must be a screw on or under the headlight mount. maybe under the bumper.
But if you have access to the bulbs now, then use gloves to replace the bulbs if they are the newer hot bulbs. A finger print on those bulbs can cause it to explode.
Some bulbs twist and turn out, others just pull out straight.
Hope this helps.
Check backshell of connector and make sure there is not corrosion inside of connector. Wire could also be broke. Right and left headlights are on same fuse and run through same wire. I would suspect no current to connector.
look inside the engine bay behind the headlight, you will see a large rubber weather seal over the rear of the headlight which covers the wiring and spring to release the bulb, check it out
remove the multi wire plug b4 removing the bulb ok
open hood, remove radiator suport bar that has the hood latch on it. in the center above the grill there are 2 10mm bolts and 3 plastic fasteners with a pin in the center of them, pull pin up and remove fasteners. there are 2 plastic fasteners on each side of center piece i broke them off and replaced the with fasteners with push pin from auto store. remove 10mm and 13mm bolts holding the center support bar and 2 long 7mm bolts holding headlight assembly lift bar up and set on engine. be carefull not to scratch fenters or anything else with th end of bar. there will be just enough room to remove bulb. after you've done it once it takes ten minutes 2nd time. i just did my wifes 2 hrs ago. thanks gary j.
For the bulb removal follow these steps.
-Open the hood and look behind the headlamp assembly with the burned out bulb.
-You'll see a black plastic ring about 2 inches in diameter, rotate this a quarter turn.
-Unplug the bulb, gently pulling the clip up to release the bulb.
thought i already answered this... must have been for someone else... you should be able to access the bulb from within the engine compartment... if it's on the side of the battery you may have to remove it. do not touch the bulb with your fingers as that shortens the life of it.
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