Turning lamps on CSC?

Nov 10, 2010
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Lindale, TX USA (east TX)
I recently bought an 05 GW with a CSC conversion w/ ground effects.
The turning lamp on the left side of the ground effects is out. Tried reaching in there and pushed, pulled, twisted to no avail.
Before i really get aggressive thought it would be wise to see if anyone knows how the lamps come out.

BTW, i did send an email via the CSC websight, got an auto reply saying they got my memo, but they never answered.

thanks :confused:
 
wingman is correct. it also helps if you can find a trained rehsus (small) monkey to get in there. you can buy the replacement bulbs from autozone for about 3:50 ea.
 
wingman is correct. it also helps if you can find a trained rehsus (small) monkey to get in there. you can buy the replacement bulbs from autozone for about 3:50 ea.

I'll check on those screws as Wingman sugggested -- think i have a monkey screwdriver -- or maybe it's a wrench??? just can't remember anymore :D

Thanks
 
Pull the rubber boot off and you'll see a really small Phillips screw holding the bulb in the housing. Take it out (be sure not to drop it) and the light will pull right out. The light has a metal base on it as well. I think it's an H3 12 volt bulb 35 watt. You might have to crimp the new bulb hot wire onto the loom that comes from the back of the floorboard. You need little hands. :cool:
 
Pull the rubber boot off and you'll see a really small Phillips screw holding the bulb in the housing. Take it out (be sure not to drop it) and the light will pull right out. The light has a metal base on it as well. I think it's an H3 12 volt bulb 35 watt. You might have to crimp the new bulb hot wire onto the loom that comes from the back of the floorboard. You need little hands.

+1 - Just did this to mine.
 

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