- Mercedes Benz E Class How to Replace Headlight Bulb (thru Wheel Well Liner)
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Wheel Well Liner - Only Way to Replace Headlight Bulb?




I want to remove the wheel well to gain access to the driver's side headlight, and need to remove the rivets. However, I don't think I'll be able to save them from breaking if I remove them.
Is there any other way to change out the driver's side headlight bulb???
I want to remove the wheel well to gain access to the driver's side headlight, and need to remove the rivets. However, I don't think I'll be able to save them from breaking if I remove them.
Is there any other way to change out the driver's side headlight bulb???
Regards,
Don




I bought 24 hour access to WIS-Net and Startek and the instructions say I have to remove AC hoses and other pumps from the wheel well. Has anyone maneuvered around it?
I really need help! honestly i really don't know the first thing about changing the bulb on the drivers side
I bought 24 hour access to WIS-Net and Startek and the instructions say I have to remove AC hoses and other pumps from the wheel well. Has anyone maneuvered around it?
I really need help! honestly i really don't know the first thing about changing the bulb on the drivers side
I had a discussion with a MB tech about this last week and he told me that the only safe way to do the one side is to remove the liner and move a bunch of stuff out of the way but - like Bigigg said - it is possible to do it from the top but that often comes with bloodshed and broken bits. Fitting the bulb and properly securing the cap will be difficult from that angle.
The discussion came up because I was asking about the warning in the owner's manual that one side had to be done by a tech.
You may be best off getting an indy to do this for you.
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dbtk, congrats on the new CLS! I noticed it in your signature




i attached a pic for reference
Last edited by newyorktoLA; Jan 5, 2012 at 12:30 AM.
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Good luck!

Good luck!




It has a full tutorial on how to get to the driver's side headlamp, complete with pictures. I had to follow this about two weeks ago, and it worked pretty well. The lamp can be in there pretty tight, to the point where I had to (gently) use a pair of pliers to get some mechanical leverage on the lamp in order to twist it to get it out.
I had my 7 year old son try to help me. His little hands/arms could get in there but couldn't get enough strength to turn it either.
So we went to plan B. Remove the wheel and wheel liner. After 2 hours of fussing with that, we could only get 1 out of the 5 lug bolts to come out. The other 4 are so tight that even jumping around on the lug wrench for an hour wouldn't loosen them. (I guess they must've used a really strong impact wrench at the factory or the dealer to install those lug bolts).
So now on to Plan C, get a local independent german shop to help remove the wheel and wheel well liner. Sent an inquiry in. Waiting for their response.
Anyone have suggestion on an easy way to get the lug bolts off? (keep in mind my motion is some what restricted due to bad back and prior back surgery).
I've got 3 out of 4 lights replaced with Philips Diamondvision (passenger side high/low beam, driver side high beam), and the parking lamps replaced with the AZN Optics LED's in about 30 minutes. But so far have spent nearly 9 hours this weekend trying to replace the driver side low beam without any success.










