How To Change Headlight Bulb 2006 F350

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Fortunately, replacing a burned-out sealed-beam headlight is a simple and inexpensive task.The first step in replacing a headlight is ascertaining exactly what type of light you need.Most cars and trucks on the road use sealed-beam headlights, which have the bulb, reflector and lens as one unit. If there are screws holding a trim piece around the headlight and another metal ring holding the headlight itself, the headlight is a sealed beam. If the light is burned out, the entire unit must be replaced.Some newer models have composite headlamps, which have separate, easily replaceable bulbs. If there is no obvious way to remove the headlight unit from the car, and if there is a large collar on the backside of the headlight where the wires attach to it, the headlight is a composite unit. If this light is burned out, only the bulb need be replaced.If your vehicle has sealed-beam headlights, they may be arranged as either a 2-light system or a 4-light system. In a 2-light system, each sealed beam incorporates both the low and the high beams.

A 4-light system has separate lights for low beam and high beam. The actual sealed-beam units of a 4-light system are smaller in size than those of a 2-light system. Sealed beams come in round and rectangular varieties.Armed with a replacement headlight, replacing a sealed beam is rather simple.First, remove any trim ring, chrome or plastic bezel that may surround the headlights. This may require a Phillips-head screwdriver or a special Torx or Pozidriv tool. Check your owner's manual.The sealed beam itself is held in place by a metal retaining ring. Round units are held by three screws; rectangular ones, by four. Do not confuse these retaining screws with the headlight's aiming screws.There are two aiming screws per headlight, one on either the top or bottom, and one on one side or the other. These screws are spring-loaded and should not be disturbed when you replace the sealed beam.Before attempting to remove the headlight's retaining screws, you should spray them thoroughly with a penetrating solvent.

Hold the headlight in its socket as you remove the last of the retaining screws. After the retaining ring is removed, lower the headlight carefully from its receptacle.The wiring connector on the back of the sealed beam pushes onto prongs on the light's back. A headlight for a 2-headlight system has three prongs on its back for the connector. A headlight for a 4-headlight system has only two prongs.Before plugging the wire connector onto the back of the new headlight, clean any corrosion from the connector socket using an aerosol electric contact cleaner. Check that none of the wires are damaged or frayed.Push the wiring connector onto the prongs on the new headlight. Place the headlight in its receptacle.Small bumps along the outer edge of the back of the headlight align with small dimples in the headlight socket to ensure that you install the headlight right-side up. The writing on the lens should also be upright.Hold the sealed beam in place while you reinstall the retaining ring. If the retaining ring is damaged, you can buy an inexpensive replacement where you bought the sealed beam.