In this entertaining DIY video, I'll show you how to replace a burned out headlight on a 2013 BMW X3, for less than $40 for the pair! Other BMW models should be similar.
OMG, I haven't laughed this much ever during a diy video. Thanks so much for your great video. Saved me a ton of money.
8 дней назад
Thank you so much for your video. All the other useless videos just say pull out the bulb. I knew there was something else but couldn't see what was keeping the bulb from coming out. I even snapped off the little clip on the side that holds the bulb cable because I put too much pressure on it trying to pull it straight out.
my friends got me this particular headlight for my birthday as a joke -- i don't even have a car lol. was thinking of making it into a light source for filming/exterior/etc and don't know where to start. there are no bulbs inside by the way, so I'm completely lost :) maybe slide some LEDs there would be a good idea? as there are easier to power at home. thought about making an artificial sunlight project out of it but have no clue. could you maybe give some word of advice or just some thoughts as i am no expert in such things, but really eager to make some DIY experiments? thanks :)
They may be tough to remove after years of dirt, moisture and non use..... I love this video. I suppose to be fair I should do one on Porsches. It's not that we don't use our blinkers and brakes and on and on, it's just that they don't always work when they should....or we can't find a part. OR we can't afford to pay anyone what they want to repair it.... That's why I do all my own repairs on my 2 928's and 5 and a 1/2 914's. You laugh, but I get to drive a Porsche about half the time I want to. And unlike BMW drivers (my brother included) I have NEVER been left stranded ANYWHERE because of my Porsche's. My wife is a GREAT planner and we always drive separate cars just in case. We almost always drive home alone. She usually beats me because I like to take the long way home while she doesn't mind getting directions. As long as you don't mind changing your oil twice as often it's not a problem.
@@mohammadabdelmagid2751 just search for them on Amazon.. that what I did. I find vendors change all the time, so linking to a product I bought several years ago doesn't seem worth it. Just make sure you include "D1S" in your search.
That's all we need is a bunch of BMW guys with delusions of grandeur end false levels of confidence thinking they can fix their own cars. He fights hardly ever know a bulb goes out when they never use their blinkers or their brakes or their low beams....