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Old 01-11-2023, 11:06 AM
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C207 Headlight Replacement H7 Bulbs

Hello All,

Recently on my 2009 E350 i replaced the D1S headlight bulbs.

Easy enough use the little flap in the wheel arch pop bulb out. Replace it, back in job done.

I want to replace the H7 bulbs now on the inside. As they are a bit dim compared to the new D1S.

Any idea how i do this ?

I can get both covers off easy enough. But no idea how to get to the bulbs. I believe they move when cornering too, so i don't want to go about messing them up and breaking something in the unit.
Picture attached to show which lights i mean.
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Thanks @konigstiger

Sadly that doesn't work for me.

My car has the sport package so the light i want to change lamp 2 in the bottom left diagram move when turning and i can't seem to easily get the out.

I may have to remove the wheel and the arch liner to get at it more easily and see inside

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