I can't get my hand in between the battery and the high beam enough to get the clips undone. Wouldn't it be easier if I removed battery. My hands are not that big, bigger than some womens hands. This is a pain in the ass!
Section 7.63 (of the 421 page Hyundai Owners Manaul H1 Starex 2017h-1-full-version.pdf) says this regarding a bulb replacement (the only thing I could find regarding headlamp removal):
Turn signal light/position light, fog light bulb (if equipped), Turn signal light
1. If necessary, remove the headlight assembly by loosening the headlight installation bolts. When you remove the headlight assembly, you may need to remove the bumper according to the vehicle.
2. Replace the malfunctioned light bulb.
3. Install the headlight assembly
Section 7.63 (of the 421 page Hyundai Owners Manaul H1 Starex 2017h-1-full-version.pdf) says this regarding a bulb replacement (the only thing I could find regarding headlamp removal):
Turn signal light/position light, fog light bulb (if equipped), Turn signal light
1. If necessary, remove the headlight assembly by loosening the headlight installation bolts. When you remove the headlight assembly, you may need to remove the bumper according to the vehicle.
2. Replace the malfunctioned light bulb.
3. Install the headlight assembly
My whole point in telling you it was easy was to stir you enough to actually look at it.
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