how can i change out a headlight lightbulb?

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Asked by cjtippett Dec 18, 2007 at 02:05 PM about the 2003 Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I need to put in a new lightbulb on my wifes sebrign in on the passengers side headlight, i know what to take out but do not know how to take it out to get the bad bulb out... Please help.

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If you unscrew the piece behind the headlight housing you can pull the bulb out from behind after you disconnect the wiring harness. If I remember from my '98 Sebring it was fairly straightforward...

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The driver's side is straight forward. just remove the air box assembly, and turn the bulb out. but i'm going over to help my brother, with his passenger side, 2morrow, and i'll let every body know. He's been working on it all day, today. And it sounds very difficult.i'll get back to every body!!!!!! and hopefully I will have some answers....

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