HELP ME!!!
Alright so now, my driver's side 9006 light connecter is totally fried. The inner connecting points are burnt and well, the whole thing is dead.
So now I need to replace it and the guy at Schucks told me that I just need to get the 9006 connecter, which they have, and need to splice the wire.
Before I even think about attempting to do this, are there any other concerns I should be aware of. I'm well aware of the potentiality of getting shocked (haha) but I mean, if anyone has ever done this before, please give me input! Thanks!
So now I need to replace it and the guy at Schucks told me that I just need to get the 9006 connecter, which they have, and need to splice the wire.
Before I even think about attempting to do this, are there any other concerns I should be aware of. I'm well aware of the potentiality of getting shocked (haha) but I mean, if anyone has ever done this before, please give me input! Thanks!
Yeah those burn out pretty regularly on later models for some reason. Just make sure you reconnect the same wire with the same wire, making sure the light switch is in the off position. Insulate all your connections. Of course, if you're replacing the bulb, don't touch the glass with your bare skin, or get any oil on it. A little di-electric grease in the connector wouldn't hurt either.
Real basic stuff man, you should have no problems.
Real basic stuff man, you should have no problems.
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