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Fitted mine today and got a skinned thumb knuckle for my pleasure doing N/s one
I’m to tight ??I have paid Halfords 59 pound two new better halagen bulbs and the lady fitted them was brilliant and a lot better at night and no skinned fingers??
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shrewd idea?, width of the bracket { tool } ?, thanksI fitted the uprated headlamps in my MG5 about a week ago and thought it would be a good idea to take a few pics and give some guidance to others planning the same task.
First remove the ten plastic bolts/clips holding the top cover.
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Once the fixings are removed, it's just held in place by Velcro strips on either side so it doesn't take much effort to lift it clear.
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Pull off the black rubber cap at the back of the headlight and you will see the existing lamp (or at least you can with the aid of a phone camera/mirror - there isn't space to get your head in!). You can see from the design of the clip that removal involves rotating and pulling.
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Finger space is tight (worse on the nearside) but I got it out.
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The clip holding the plug on is very tight and quite inflexible. More than one owner has reported breaking it whilst trying to remove so I came up with the idea of using an upholstery clip removal tool to open the tab. This worked perfectly and both were removed with no damage at all.
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The new lamp was plugged in to the connector (use rubber gloves when you do this so you don't touch the glass with your fingers).
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Insertion is in theory the opposite of removal and I'd like to say this was easy but I actually found it extremely difficult on the nearside at least due to lack of finger space. Pushing the lamp into location was straightforward but I just couldn't get sufficient purchase to rotate it into the locked position. In the end I made myself an Aluminium U shaped tool that was a snug fit over the end of the lamp casing to effectively lengthen it. This enabled me to rotate it without the need to get my fingers inside the headlight itself.
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Once they were both in it was just a matter of functional testing before everything was closed up.
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Full details of the lamps I bought from eBay (Demon Tweeks) for £19:
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Thank you Alb. It gives me the confidence to open up and replace the NS bulb. All comments and pictures are handy. I will replace the bulb on my next off day. Appreciate and BIG thank you.I fitted the uprated headlamps in my MG5 about a week ago and thought it would be a good idea to take a few pics and give some guidance to others planning the same task.
First remove the ten plastic bolts/clips holding the top cover.
View attachment 4569
Once the fixings are removed, it's just held in place by Velcro strips on either side so it doesn't take much effort to lift it clear.
View attachment 4570
Pull off the black rubber cap at the back of the headlight and you will see the existing lamp (or at least you can with the aid of a phone camera/mirror - there isn't space to get your head in!). You can see from the design of the clip that removal involves rotating and pulling.
View attachment 4571
Finger space is tight (worse on the nearside) but I got it out.
View attachment 4572
The clip holding the plug on is very tight and quite inflexible. More than one owner has reported breaking it whilst trying to remove so I came up with the idea of using an upholstery clip removal tool to open the tab. This worked perfectly and both were removed with no damage at all.
View attachment 4573
The new lamp was plugged in to the connector (use rubber gloves when you do this so you don't touch the glass with your fingers).
View attachment 4574
Insertion is in theory the opposite of removal and I'd like to say this was easy but I actually found it extremely difficult on the nearside at least due to lack of finger space. Pushing the lamp into location was straightforward but I just couldn't get sufficient purchase to rotate it into the locked position. In the end I made myself an Aluminium U shaped tool that was a snug fit over the end of the lamp casing to effectively lengthen it. This enabled me to rotate it without the need to get my fingers inside the headlight itself.
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Once they were both in it was just a matter of functional testing before everything was closed up.
View attachment 4576
Full details of the lamps I bought from eBay (Demon Tweeks) for £19:
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