As he mentions, on later models a different bulb is used - on my 2013 it's an HB3 (60W bulb that incorporates a right-angle plastic shroud around the terminal pins).
Yeh, not the easiest lights to remove. If you fit quick release thumb wheels instead of bolts, plus my stronger release rods then the lights come out in seconds.
HI,great vidoes btw, when you fitted the LED units to your car,did you need an adaptor? where did you purchase it from? thank =s for your help.......keep up the great work!!!!
Excellent video! Changed bulb in time it took to watch this video. Thanks!
Good video mate. Took 10 mins all in.
Your my go to guide for my freelander 2 cheers buddy you've educated me a few times now 👍
Thanks Chris!
As he mentions, on later models a different bulb is used - on my 2013 it's an HB3 (60W bulb that incorporates a right-angle plastic shroud around the terminal pins).
Nice vid simple and to the point
Great video but landrover, what on earth were you thinking?
Yeh, not the easiest lights to remove. If you fit quick release thumb wheels instead of bolts, plus my stronger release rods then the lights come out in seconds.
HI,great vidoes btw, when you fitted the LED units to your car,did you need an adaptor? where did you purchase it from? thank =s for your help.......keep up the great work!!!!
My LED mains did need an adapter. Purchased on ebay for a few quid.
what is the bulb for short beam for land rover lr2 hse 2009 headlight
Look at the front glass on the headlight to see which bulb to fit. Some use H7, some don't.
Kinda silly to remove entire headlight when you can access bulb from behind, just remove rubber cap, replace bulb, done.
Not enough room to do that. You can do that for sidelight bulb on nearside, but all over bulbs require headlight removal. It is only two 10mm bolts.