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'99 E55 head light replacement

Old Jun 18, 2012 | 12:01 PM
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'99 E55 head light replacement

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My front right head light stopped working a couple of days ago. I believe that this is one of those maintenance issues which we all will experience, and which may be expensive.
My MB mechanic tells me that the xenon ignitor is typically more to blame than a simple bulb replacement.
Does anyone have advice on non-OEM ignitors as the OEMs are about $400.00?
Also, how to you get the bulb out. I've tried anti-clockwise twisting but no go. There are two torx screws which may need to be loosened to get the bulb out . . . .
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Martin
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Old Jun 18, 2012 | 01:03 PM
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Your MB mechanic might be jumping to conclusions. Maybe it's not the ballast after all...was the light flickering before it went out? That's usually a sign of a malfunctioning ballast...
It could just be the bulb. Always replace them in pairs!
If the ballast is bad,you can always go aftermarket,plenty of options on EBay and such...a whole set,that includes both ballasts and bulbs.
Mine is a '99,I don't know if yours is different,but the bulb comes out twisting the connector anti-clockwise and then it should have some metal clips that hold the bulb in. There shouldn't be any screws that you'd have to unscrew to get the bulbs out.
Never touch the head of the bulb with your hand,if you do,wipe it clean with a paper towel.
See my thread also :

https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...89#post4848089

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Old Jun 18, 2012 | 08:44 PM
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Put the bulb in the other side and see if it works. If it does, you know the problem is with the ignitor and, if not, it is the bulb.
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Old Jun 20, 2012 | 08:51 AM
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These are good ideas, guys. No, the head light was not flickering prior to non-function.
Good to know that the bulb connector should rotate out; by "connector" do you mean the black ring surrounding the base? I feel unsure applying force to something which may not be meant to move.
If I'm able to get the bulb out, then switching it with the functioning one makes perfect sense to further discern whether it is a bulb or ballast issue.
Thanks for the responses,
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Old Jun 20, 2012 | 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by mls92255
These are good ideas, guys. No, the head light was not flickering prior to non-function.
Good to know that the bulb connector should rotate out; by "connector" do you mean the black ring surrounding the base? I feel unsure applying force to something which may not be meant to move.
If I'm able to get the bulb out, then switching it with the functioning one makes perfect sense to further discern whether it is a bulb or ballast issue.
Thanks for the responses,
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Yes,the one that has the electrical hazard sign on it. _~>
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Old Jun 22, 2012 | 09:06 AM
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Thanks for the tip, however the connector with the electrical hazard easily lifts off, and does not attach to the bulb for removal.
I'm still stuck looking at the typical end of the bulb, but it does not screw/pop out the way every other bulb I've encountered does. The owner's manual does not cover headlamp bulb change in any detail.
There is an amber plastic collar with torx screws which may be involved, but getting at those screw is going to take a very short nut driver/torx driver because there is so little horizontal room.
Has anyone actually changed a xenon bulb themselves?
I called my mechanic and he couldn't remember how to do it, as he's only changed two in 15 years.
I haven't used pliers yet, as Mercedes engineers these things so damn well . . . once you catch their Teutonic drift . . . .
Thanks again.
Martin
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Old Jun 22, 2012 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by mls92255
Thanks for the tip, however the connector with the electrical hazard easily lifts off, and does not attach to the bulb for removal.
I'm still stuck looking at the typical end of the bulb, but it does not screw/pop out the way every other bulb I've encountered does. The owner's manual does not cover headlamp bulb change in any detail.
There is an amber plastic collar with torx screws which may be involved, but getting at those screw is going to take a very short nut driver/torx driver because there is so little horizontal room.
Has anyone actually changed a xenon bulb themselves?
I called my mechanic and he couldn't remember how to do it, as he's only changed two in 15 years.
I haven't used pliers yet, as Mercedes engineers these things so damn well . . . once you catch their Teutonic drift . . . .
Thanks again.
Martin
Just post a picture of the end of the bulb with the plastic cover and the electrical connector out of the way.
I see yours is a '99 like mine,I don't think it's different,they came with HID(High Intensity Discharge) not Xenon.
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Old Jun 22, 2012 | 10:59 AM
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Don't touch those screws. You turn the amber colored ring counter clockwise to the big hole in the ring so you can slip it off those screws. It is a friction fit and may be hard to turn.
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Originally Posted by mls92255
Thanks for the tip, however the connector with the electrical hazard easily lifts off, and does not attach to the bulb for removal.
I'm still stuck looking at the typical end of the bulb, but it does not screw/pop out the way every other bulb I've encountered does. The owner's manual does not cover headlamp bulb change in any detail.
There is an amber plastic collar with torx screws which may be involved, but getting at those screw is going to take a very short nut driver/torx driver because there is so little horizontal room.
Has anyone actually changed a xenon bulb themselves?
I called my mechanic and he couldn't remember how to do it, as he's only changed two in 15 years.
I haven't used pliers yet, as Mercedes engineers these things so damn well . . . once you catch their Teutonic drift . . . .
Thanks again.
Martin
Yes, I have. Turn the amber collar counter clockwise...no need to loosen the screws...but sometimes its easier.

I swapped bulbs from side to side and neither the bulb, nor the ignitor was the problem. But a bad earth (ground) behind the light fitting.
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Old Jun 24, 2012 | 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Neanicu888
Just post a picture of the end of the bulb with the plastic cover and the electrical connector out of the way.
I see yours is a '99 like mine,I don't think it's different,they came with HID(High Intensity Discharge) not Xenon.
HID is Xenon.
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Old Jun 26, 2012 | 12:37 PM
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Just to finish this mechanical episode.
Thanks for the tip on turning the amber plastic collar without needing to loosen the torx screws. The bulb came out easily once I knew how to proceed. It was obviously blown. Will replace both bulbs with Philips obtained via eBay for about $80 (for the pair).
A good drive today to all E55 owners.
Martin
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