Replacing turn signal bulbs or lights in general
Just bought a 2010 kizashi, suzuki is about 75 miles from were I live so it is a pain to drive back and forth for simple tasks... My left turn signal just went out after six months, so I decided to go to autozone for the bulb... yes, autozone has the bulb but in order to get to it and replace it, I have to take off the front bumper and a crap tone of other things... Basically, suzuki designed this vehicle just so the simplest of tasks like changing a bulb. One will have to bring the vehicle back to the shop were they got it from... Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but this is how I feel and a little upset over it... I did research the vehicle. I love it, just never thought of researching how difficult it will be to replace a bulb... just venting love the car since it get over 500 miles to a full tank... thats the best part...
Wow, I having really looked at that. So what's in the manual isn't the whole story?
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It's not a very good design at all. I was annoyed when i wanted to install HID's.
I finally figured out how to take off the front bumper and headlights with the help of other forum members here and i can do it quite easily now.
If it wasn't raining today i would be changing both my turn signals to stealth bulbs. I hope the weather is better tomorrow so i can do it.
Once you give it a go you notice it isn't that hard and can probably take the bumper off, headlight off, install the bulb and put everything back together within 30mins.
I finally figured out how to take off the front bumper and headlights with the help of other forum members here and i can do it quite easily now.
If it wasn't raining today i would be changing both my turn signals to stealth bulbs. I hope the weather is better tomorrow so i can do it.
Once you give it a go you notice it isn't that hard and can probably take the bumper off, headlight off, install the bulb and put everything back together within 30mins.
MODS: catback exhaust, RRM SRI, 6000k HID, white led's all round, 22% tint, Rear swaybar, LED drl's, chrome stealth turn signal, scanguage II.
Sound system: 2 x Alpine 6.5" speakers, 2ch Pioneer amp and Fusion 10" subwoofer tube
Sound system: 2 x Alpine 6.5" speakers, 2ch Pioneer amp and Fusion 10" subwoofer tube