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Okay, this is a guide for the AE112 driving lights, it demonstrates how to remove and replace the globe for the driving lights.

STEP 1.

Remove the screw holding in the light

STEP 2.

Pull the light casing towards you with moderate pressure.

STEP 3.

Rest the light casing to stop the weight from tugging on the wires.

STEP 4.

Unscrew the cap at the back, get a firm grip and turn counter clockwise.

STEP 5.

Remove the white wire as this is connected to the bulb, the black wire is for the power source, no need to remove this.

STEP 6.

Push down and then release the metal globe holder so that the globe can be removed.

STEP 7.

Remove the globe, be carefull not to thouch the glass.

STEP 8.

Put in the new globe and push down on the metal globe holder, it will click itself back into place.

STEP 9.

Plug in the wire coming from the globe back into where the white wire originally was.

STEP 10.

Screw the cap back on, Put the casing back in place, Screw back into holder.

Im noob at creating threads, so the photos will roughly be aligned with the steps. Ie, Photo 1- Step 1. Photo 2- Step 2.

Hope you enjoy.

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