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The Doctor



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Sometimes you can’t write a script!

Over the years I’ve fitted many upgraded bulbs to cars. These include the FL2, the Fiesta and the Golf. So now comes the A3...

I bought some Philips Racing Vision bulbs and some LED sidelights. Managed to change the headlight bulbs with some difficulties and then I tried the sidelight bulbs. Removed it easy but could not get it to go back in.

Changed back to the standard sidelight to make sure it wasn’t the new bulb that was the problem but as I tried to insert it, the bulb pinged off and landed inside the headlight housing!!

Unlike on previous cars like my Fiesta, you can’t simply remove the headlight housing. According to Google research from various sources, the front bumper has to be removed in order to get to it!!! 😡

I’ve now got to draft in a mate of my dads who used to work for Audi and Mercedes and he now works for Rolls Royce. Just waiting for him to phone me back. He still does work on cars at a small garage his mate runs and I hope he can sort it and soon because a garage would charge a fair old bit to sort it! LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Post #332721 7th Oct 2017 3:16 pm
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could you not reach it with a magnet? Common sense isn't very common.
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Post #332723 7th Oct 2017 4:28 pm
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That has just this moment crossed my mind. I would need some sort of flexible magnet that is small enough to fit through the hole and of course drag the bulb back through the hole without it pinging back off again. If I succeeded, I then just have the rather irritating task of trying to get the damn thing to go in without this problem occurring. Looking online for something suitable magnet wise... LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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I have a torch with flexi pull out magnet about 5 quid on eBay.

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Just spoken to the guy I mentioned. He said that before buying a magnet, to try a small pipe attached to the vacuum cleaner and access the housing via the DRL bulb hole for greater access and hoover the bulb out. Worth a try... LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Even if you can't actually vacuum it up, as long as it is held on the end of a small diameter pipe by the pressure. Put a new bag in the vacuum for increased suction.

Some of that moth tacky glue paper on a the end on a coat hanger end folded as necessary, being careful not to touch anything else in the process. Try a few dry runs first with bluetack.

A bit of bluetack around the end of the vacuum pipe. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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I'll look at that option too. We have a Dyson so no need to worry about a new bag at least. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Thank F for that Thud The vacuum idea succeeded in retrieving the bulb! I accessed the housing by removing the DRL bulb which enabled greater access.

I then had the task of fitting the LED sidelights and discovered that this time it went in easily and thus concluded that removing the DRL bulb whilst fitting the sidelight is the key to success. On the passenger side I proved this because the holder refused to go back in but once the DRL was out, in it went no problem Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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