Changing the light bulb in a Suzuki Splash is an extremely manipulation simple to perform . No need to be an excellent handyman, it requires basic tools and no mechanical knowledge. To do this, plan ten minutes . However, before you start the work, you must make sure that the problem must come from the bulb. We will first of all see how to know where the problem should come from, then how to replace the defective bulb.change-light-bulb-ceiling-Suzuki-Splash

The ceiling lighting of your Suzuki Splash does not work anymore: the different causes.

The bulb is defective . This is of course the most common cause. In all cases, you will need to remove the light unit from your Suzuki Splash. To do this, follow the steps in the next paragraph. To verify it is extremely simple. When it is a filament bulb, you can visually check that the filament is broken. When, on the other hand, it is an LED bulb, it is necessary to check that the current flows correctly thanks to a voltmeter. Remember to measure the voltage on the two poles of the connector. An electrical problem . It's less ordinary, however it can still happen on a Suzuki Splash. Sometimes there is a short circuit, or a connector is dirty. In this situation, examine the voltage at the two poles. When the current does not pass correctly, you must follow the electric cables until you perceive the source of the failure. It also happens that the connectors are dirty. So, you will have to clean them with a specialized product and measure the voltage again.

How to replace the ceiling light bulb on your Suzuki Splash

Now that you have found the source of the failure, you are certain that the problem must come from the bulb. We will see how to replace the ceiling light bulb point by point on a Suzuki Splash.

  • Remove the ceiling light using a flat screwdriver. Insert it into the groove to pry.
  • Disconnect the connector
  • Dismount the ceiling light so as to access the bulb
  • Remove the bulb and compare it to the new one. Naturally, the size and the base must match
  • Place the new bulb gently
  • Replace the connectors and the ceiling light in the other direction

You can now turn on the ignition and check that the bulb is working properly. It's good, voila! The ceiling lamp of your Suzuki Splash will operate normally. Good road.