Before getting started, you need to know several pieces of information about the pilot lights, also called dipped beam. Unlike some lights, these are essential. They must be at least two and walk left and right. They must also light up at a distance of 30 meters without blinding motorists opposite. Assumed that one of the lights of the Suzuki Baleno does not work, you risk a fine of 68 euros. Obviously, it is primarily for safety reasons that it is necessary to replace them when they no longer work. Now let's see how to replace these low beams on the Suzuki Baleno, point by point.
How to change a night light on a Suzuki Baleno
Before starting operations, it is essential to stop the engine. Allow about 5 or 10 minutes for this replacement low beam for the Suzuki Baleno. This operation does not require a specific tool, except a flat screwdriver to help you if a cover has trouble coming.
- Open the hood of the Suzuki Baleno
- Identify the location of the lighthouse block
- Remove the protective cover so as to gain access to the light unit
- Disconnect the connector
- Carefully remove the bulb from the low beam
- Compare the new bulb with the old one to be sure it completely matches
- Place the new bulb gently in its location. Watch that it is stable and correctly engaged
- Replace the connector and the cover
It is done. Replacing a low beam on the Suzuki Baleno is an extremely easy and quick repair, accessible to beginners. Be careful!