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How to replace front turn signal bulbs FL C200 W204 w/o ILS?


Gembelindo

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Hi guys, newb here, sorry if this is a repost, did several searches so hopefully it is not. I drive a C200FL without the ILS lighting package so I have reflector halogen front headlights, no xenon. Although the rear already has LED turn signals/indicators, the front uses a conventional amber filament bulb. Does anyone know how to remove these bulbs and what type of bulbs are used? I.e 3156 or PY21 or 7507 etc. I've tried looking around when I was replacing the stock headlight bulbs with Phillips H7s but they appear unreachable because the socket is at the bottom of the headlight assembly. I heard that a bumper removal might be necessary, which is crazy considering filament bulbs don't last very long. I plan to replace them with amber LEDs with built-in load resistors so that the CANBUS system does not give me a dash error message. I'm doing this so that the front turn signals/indicators/blinkers can match the LEDs in the rear, giving the car a more upmarket look.

Advice is appreciated.

Thanks, Gembelindo

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