Old Post Headlamp Post |
No big deal? Well answer this; how many tools does it take to replace a turn signal lamp on a 2001 Ford escape?
Yeah, the only light on the car that is likely to get you a ticket, the owner's manual states; "...bring to qualified service technician or dealer to replace" So i guess now that I am a qualified technician?
Side nut...exposed |
The painful thing about this vehicle is some of the lamps nuts and bolts are behind those plastic fenders held on with the push clips. You can't simply un-screw them, you have to pry them out.
For this new effort, i decided to forgo the screw driver and needle nose method to breaking them off and this time got a new tool! The new red handled tool is: S & G Tool - Upholstery Clip Removal Tool Part # 87810 There are some fancy pliers types, they just did not have in stock so I got this on and it worked like a champ.
Lower Nut ... is here |
Almost There! |
I did not break any this time but went ahead and replaced all 6. I had to buy a 6 pack when i stopped by the auto parts store so I would have a spare just in case. Since I would just loose them or get a new car before i have to do this again, i replaced all 6 with new clips! ( BTW - all the broken ones from before had already been replaced)
Target located! |
The old bulbs had quite a bit of the enamel paint peeling off so i would have had fancy white turn signals shortly...
Fuzzy old bulb |
New and shiny...
New! |
Plastic things were easy as:
One... |
...Two... |
...Three! |
Buy the tool, and plastic fasteners, when you pick up the turn signal bulbs.
..and the second point: there are two bulbs in a pack so replace them! I did both.
My assistant was a little tired after all the bunny guard duty he performed this morning but will be ready for the next project!
Tired Boy |
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BTW I got behind on blogging some projects, work and business travel to China got in the way... and i never can remember which phone/camera i documented the progress with. I'll release more drafts when I clean them up a bit!