The Fiesta MK7 Bulb Changing Guide

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Re: The Fiesta MK7 Bulb Changing Guide

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Ben... wrote:Ye light needs to be removed

Open Boot
Reach to roughly behind the rear light on whichever side at the top of the carpeted area
You'll find a long plastic plastic wing nut (I suppose that's what you'd call it)
Unscrew this (quite a long thread)
DON'T DROP IT
Then use a correct size torx driver to unscrew the 2 torn screws on the face of the light
Then it pops out
Unplug loom
Unclip bulb holder from light
Change appropriate bulbs
Replace
I had to register and post just to say thanks! :D I had a brake light need replacing and I'd tried following the user handbook and other snippets online but none of them were clear about where this so-called plastic wing nut was hiding. As you rightly describe, just a case of sticking your hand roughly behind the light and finding it :)

Saved me the hassle of driving to and spending a few quid for Halfords to do it, so thank you!

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Thanks for putting this up, wouldn't have attempted this without it. :D :clap: :clap:

Sadly those nasty retainer clips did prove annoying. I managed to snap the passenger side rear couple of tabs off in taking the light unit out. :? Thankfully though what with the light units plasticy sticky outy bits that sit under/into the bodywork and the screws this doesn't seem to be a problem.

Lights look sooooooo much better with the same bulbs you used (a pure white light with blue tinges, nothing too halfords-esque). I will warn people that fiestas with the lesser headlights (black outline not the chrome surround and projector unit) require a t26 key (if i remeber right...may have been t21) to get the dipped beam bulbs out.

I even replaced the full beams in the end (just pop the retainer wires off and out it comes) went with philips X-treme Vision h1's...not sure theyre a lot brighter though :? the standard osram bulbs are clearly quite good as philips claim 100% more light...instead the beam just seems a bit more focussed on the "dead-ahead" area...oh well :roll:

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Post by Lord Miff »

Well I changed my off side dipped beam bulb without removing the headlight assembly. It was a doddle.

The Near Side bulb went today, so I'll be trying that one tomorrow.

NS headlight needs removing to change the bulb. Daft idea.
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Not too sure on the fogs but the rear number plate bulbs are the easiest thing ever...

On the right hand side of each light unit is a small metal tab...press this down with a screwdriver and it wriggles out pretty easy...

then with the unit hanging free, you just turn the sidelight style bulb holder a quarter of a turn and it slides out of the side easy peasy...

don't touch the old or new bulbs directly as apparently this shortens their lifespan :?

to remove and replace bulbs just pull out and push in (no funky screw business here)

re-assemble and put the unit back in left side first and you have yourself some nice looking numberplate lights :D

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Right, I changed my sidelights this afternoon and the lights came out pretty easy and i noticed that both the 'dreaded clips' appear to be damaged :doh: - not by me as the screws have marks on which makes me believe the headlights have been removed before and the headlights came out too easy LOL

Should I get hold of some new clips or will I be ok... The headlights are now secure with no movement.. but I am now worried? :think:

Help :pray:
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Post by patterson »

It should make a loud bang when removed I think your clips are broken
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