Do I Need to Loosen Screws to Get Headlight Bulb Out?
I'm replacing the driver's side low beam headlight bulb on my '02 Accord EX V6 Coupe. I've seen a bunch of posts talking about muscling the bulb out of the headlight assembly. Is it that simple with the '02 Accords or do the three screws that surround the headlight bulb base need to be loosened first to allow the bulb to be rotated? You can see two of the three screws in the attached picture. The other question I have is how do I remove the black rubber/plastic intake tube which is right next to the headlight bulb and limiting access to the bulb?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Originally Posted by jschmid
Yep, I always have to loosen mine a bit. Usually I just loosen the two most accessable ones.
Not sure on the V6s, but on my I4, you just pull the air intake straight out.
Not sure on the V6s, but on my I4, you just pull the air intake straight out.
Originally Posted by meecal
The problem is that the air intake is actually under a metal flange, meaning getting it out is going to be real difficult. I'll try loosening the two somewhat-accessible screws first and see if that does the trick. Thanks!


