Your car takes one of several different types of standard bulbs.
Lift the hood, unscrew the lamp from the headlight assembly, buy a new lamp
and screw it in. There is a connector that has to be unplugged and plugged
back in, but otherwise this is a job that can be done by pretty much
anybody. The automaker works very hard to make this a job that can be done
at home and not require the services of yoru local garage.
The lamps ought to be replaced in pairs, one for each side of the car --
save the lamp that still works for an emergency spare to be used at a later
date.
Lamps are numbered, 9006, 9007, and others. Once you determine the model
number, there are various qualities of light that are available from
standard to ultra bright. (Part of the reason to replace in pairs is so that
both sides of the car produce the same quality of light.) You are required
to use the same number, 9006, 9007, and so on, but you can select from any
of the light spectrums (light qualities) that you think you prefer. Logic
would suggest that you want the brightest/whitest possible option.
Lamps are available at the autoparts department of such places as Target and
WalMart, as well as at auto parts stores. If yo are not comfortable
replacing the light youself, yoiu might have a neighbor or friend that can
handle the task with ease, or you might consider asking WalMart to install
them.
Post by AnnaWhat's the most economical way to replace with quality/factory parts?
Mechanic wants to charge ~$90 ($20 for the part) for the job.