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Post by flynn »

i gotta 97 model 3.5litre pajero and the headlight has blown the highbeam still good just the headlight is gone.
how much for a new one and how would i go fixin it myself???

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Post by flynn »

come on somebody anybody.....nobody
at least does anyone know a site that might help

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Post by Valhalla »

I picked up some Bosch 60+ globes for mine. At around $22 each. They are a marked improvement on the stadard globes. ;)
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Sounds like the high beam globe has blown.
They are H4 type bulbs (combination low/high beam 55/60W).
You can buy replacements at any auto parts store for around $15.
There are some good replacement H4 bulbs on the market these days like the current Narva range. I upgraded to the 50% brighter H4 globes which are supposed to use the same power as standard globes they are still 55/60W but they are brighter than the standard globes.
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Post by flynn »

k cheers
thanks for your help fellas i changed the bulb on the weekend
not as hard as i thought


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