Introduzione
If you clicked on this guide, it means that one or both of the high-beam headlight bulbs of your car are very old and worn down, and you wish to replace them. Luckily, you've come to the right place, for this guide will show you how to replace the high-beam bulbs yourself.
High-beam headlights are crucial for when there are no other vehicles around and when you're dealing with unusually poor visibility of the road, like driving in the middle of the night or through the fog.
The guide will use a 2017 Toyota Tacoma for the demonstration, but it should also work with most other kinds of vehicles. Throughout the entire process, make sure that the engine is always kept off to avoid any accidents that may occur if it were to be turned on.
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Locate the hood release lever that is found under the dashboard to the left of the driver's side and pull it.
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After pulling the hood release lever, the hood will open a gap just big enough to access the secondary release lock. Push that lock to the side to fully release the hood.
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With the hood fully released, start lifting it carefully up, then prop it up using the hood shock(s) or prop rod(s) that comes with the car.
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To find the left high-beam bulb, look between the inside of the left headlight and the car's windshield wiper fluid container.
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To find the right high-beam bulb, look between the inside of the right headlight and the car's battery.
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Hold the bulb by the base and twist it clockwise to unhook its wedges from the socket.
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Pull back the bulb while passing its wedges through their designated gaps until you see it fully out of the socket.
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Press down on the top of the socket with your thumb to release the hook mechanism that keeps the plug and the socket together.
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While keeping the hook mechanism lifted, hold the plug with your other hand and separate the two ends apart from each other.
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Just like in the previous step, hold down on the top of the socket with your thumb to lift the hook mechanism.
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While holding the plug with your other hand, insert the plug into the socket, then let go of the top of the socket to secure both ends in place.
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Hold the bulb by the base and insert it into the socket. You'll know you've done it right if the bulb's wedges pass through their designated gaps.
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While the other half of the bulb is inside the socket, twist the bulb counter-clockwise to hook the wedges into it.
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