That it concerns low beam, high beams or turn signals, the changing a light bulb is a very repair simple to make . But if a light does not work, you should not wait to replace it. Because many do not know it, but this is punishable by a fine which can go up to 68 euros. Obviously, it will first have to be repaired for security reasons. This is therefore how to change the bulb of a headlight on your Renault Egeus, point by point. Then we will see how to properly adjust them.change-bulb-headlight-Renault-Egeus

How to replace the bulb of a Renault Egeus headlight

Today, there are a number of types of headlight bulbs. The most common are halogen , however we can also find Xenon , slightly neglected now, and more and more bulbs LED . The latter consume less electricity and are more enduring. Regardless of the type of bulb, the way to replace them will be similar. You will find below the procedure to follow in order to change the bulb of your Renault Egeus .

  • Disconnect the battery in order to work more comfortably.
  • Clear access to the rear part of the light. Sometimes it will be necessary to remove the battery, or covers.
  • Remove the rubber or plastic cover on the back of the fire
  • Unclip or unscrew the broken bulb of the Renault Egeus
  • Compare it with the new one to make sure it matches
  • Place the new bulb gently, then fix it properly
  • Reclip the rubber cover and all the elements in the opposite direction

Once everything is in order, test the bulb! The latter should have the same intensity as the other. It is important to have totally similar models.

How to adjust the headlights of a Renault Egeus

After replacing a light, it is plausible that it will be out of order. It is extremely important that two lights at the same height and focused the same way. Especially so as not to upset the drivers you meet. They must therefore be settled properly. To do this, you just have to position your automobile in front of a wall. First a short distance, then 5 or 6 meters. Then, you just have to adjust the light in question to the same height as the other by comparing the halos. If neither goes, there are tutorials that can help.