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Heres a new one for u guys -> turn signal bulb in headlight housing...

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Old May 29, 2007 | 08:23 PM
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Heres a new one for u guys -> turn signal bulb in headlight housing...

Heres a new one for u guys -> turn signal bulb in headlight housing...

take a look at this lol...i was puttin my amber bulbs bak in for inspection n i gues it was loose n fell into the turn signal housing up top n then sumhow ta the bottom of the headlight housing too....ne suggestions on gettin it out....?

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Old May 29, 2007 | 08:28 PM
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Old May 29, 2007 | 08:40 PM
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buwahahaha, sorry. I thought it was going to be a new headlight. lol

Try to fish it out with a metal coat hanger and double sided tape?
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Old May 29, 2007 | 08:58 PM
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Used to happen to me all the time, when I was messing with those stupid LED's for the city lights. Just get yourself one of those extendalbe magnets and you should be able to fish it out. Good luck!
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Old May 30, 2007 | 10:04 AM
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ya first thing i thought of was a magnet too, but i was told by 2 ppl that a magnet wont attract the brass on the bulb....so it looks like ill either try the double sided tape or a rod with the retractable grabbing tool thingy on the end...thanks guys
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Old May 30, 2007 | 10:24 AM
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So did you have clear bulbs instead of amber ones? Also, you can't pass inspection if they are not amber?


I've been using bright whites on all my turn signals and never been stopped or failed inspection.
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Old May 30, 2007 | 05:31 PM
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Well maybe I had magical magnets because it worked, time and time again, for me!
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Old May 30, 2007 | 08:20 PM
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lol i gues ill give it a shot then
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Old May 30, 2007 | 08:37 PM
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any solutions for a honey bee in the headlight??!! lol. i have one in mine
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go to Home Depot and look in the tool section. They sell a tool made to grab things in tight places like this. It is about 3 feet long (flexible). I think that it's made by Stanley tools. At one end is a small plunger (looks like the handle of a large medical syringe). When you push it, 3 thin metal fingers push out of the other end. When you have them around the object, let go of the plunger and the fingers retract and grab the object. Hope that works for you. They cost about $4
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Old May 30, 2007 | 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by clarkspark
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So did you have clear bulbs instead of amber ones? Also, you can't pass inspection if they are not amber?


I've been using bright whites on all my turn signals and never been stopped or failed inspection.
ya ..cant pass wit amber in jersey....i had white LED bulbs ..i gota put em back in n then il try one [or all] of the above suggestions to get that amber bulb out while im at it lol...
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Originally Posted by cindyclk
go to Home Depot and look in the tool section. They sell a tool made to grab things in tight places like this. It is about 3 feet long (flexible). I think that it's made by Stanley tools. At one end is a small plunger (looks like the handle of a large medical syringe). When you push it, 3 thin metal fingers push out of the other end. When you have them around the object, let go of the plunger and the fingers retract and grab the object. Hope that works for you. They cost about $4

yes, i like this tool for this problem. with tape/wire, you still will have to orient
the bulb so that it will allow bulb to exit so you'd need to get it to stick oh-just-
right. with the claw, you can grab the tail end. i would suggest tying a string
just shy of the prongs...thereby allowing you to maneuver the business end...
and carefully pulling on it to skew/yaw the pronged end.

it is extremely easy to get sticky stuff onthe reflective surface and lens...and
you'll pay for this down the road as it attracts dirt/dust etc. cleaning it will
be a beyotch

depending on the construction of your lights, the telescopic magnet may not
have the ability to maneuver in curved fashion....which is why the stringed
control of the flexible grabber has a big advantage


...making me appreciate the 97-99 w210s which allow the headlight assembly
to be removed in less than 5 mins from the body
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thanks for all the help and suggestions guys....and jokes lol......i just got it out! lol
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thanks for all the help and suggestions guys....and jokes lol......i just got it out! lol
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Old Jun 6, 2007 | 12:31 AM
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Old Jun 6, 2007 | 02:19 AM
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Haw many times did you stare at that and get pissed off? If it were me, you'd have to measure it in the thousands.
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Yes I know it's a 14 year old thread lol! But since there were no details on how it was resolved, I figured I'd post mine in case it helps someone down the road.

This just happened to me!

I rigged up a magnet and yes the poster who said bulbs are not magnetic, is correct.

So I looked up pulling the light assembly and removing the bumper is a lot of work that I dont want to get into till I exhausted all options.

I dont want to deal with adhesive marks in the lens so sticky stuff is out.

My last resort was to try to get it using a vacuum and I'm happy to say it worked!

My idea was to connect a thin hose onto the end of our vacuum, thread the hose down the hole to the bulb, and hope the bulb gets sucked up and held on firmly enough to get pulled out.

I had to fiddle with my setup a bit as our Dyson started cutting out when it got a hold of the bulb, but really happy I was able to get it to work and pull the bulb out!



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