Changing the light bulb of a Seat Arosa ceiling light is a very operation easy to make . No need to be a great handyman, it requires basic tools and no knowledge of mechanics. To carry out this replacement, plan about 10 minutes . But before you start the work, you will need to make sure that the problem must come from the bulb. We will first see how to know where the problem is coming from, then how to change the burnt out bulb.
The lighting of the ceiling lamp of your Seat Arosa no longer works: the different reasons.
The bulb is defective . This is obviously the most common cause. Whatever happens, you will have to remove the light unit from your Seat Arosa. To do this, follow the steps in the next section. To verify it is very easy. If it is ever a filament bulb, you can visually check that its filament is broken. If, on the other hand, it is an LED bulb, it will be necessary to check that the current flows properly using a voltmeter. Remember to measure the voltage on the two poles of the connector. An electrical problem . It's less common, but it can still happen on a Seat Arosa. It happens that there is a false contact, or that a connector is dirty. In this situation, inspect the tension at both poles. If the current does not pass properly, the electric wires must be followed until the source of the fault is perceived. It also happens that the connectors are dirty. Then, it will be necessary to clean them with a specialized product and measure the tension again.
How to replace the light bulb on your Seat Arosa
Now that you have found the source of the fault, you are certain that the problem must come from the bulb. We will see how to change the ceiling light bulb step by step on a Seat Arosa.
- Remove the ceiling light using a flat screwdriver. Pass it in the groove to leverage.
- Remove the connector
- Disassemble the ceiling light to have access to the bulb
- Remove the bulb and compare it to the new one. Obviously, the dimensions and the base must be identical
- Attach the new bulb carefully
- Reposition 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. And voila, it's done! The bulb of the ceiling lamp of your Seat Arosa should work normally. Enjoy the road.