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Repairing Volkswagen New Beetle Headlight bulbs
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Replace the headlight bulb in a 2007 and later Volkswagen New Beetle.
- Author: Nick Ivanov
- Time required: 15 minutes
- Difficulty: Easy
It is quite easy to replace a burnt-out headlight bulb in your Volkswagen New Beetle, although it may not be obvious how do it. Instead of taking the car to a dealer, save time and money by doing it yourself.
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- Replacement bulb Both low and high beam bulbs are 55W H7 halogen bulbs; the parking light bulb is 5W type 2825 (also known as W5W)
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Repairing Volkswagen New Beetle Headlight bulbs
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Before you decide to change a burnt-out bulb, make sure it's not the blown fuse that keeps you in the dark. You will need to open the fuse block cover that is located on the left hand side of the dashboard. Use a thin flat object, such as a flat head screwdriver or a key to pop open the cover.
Under the cover you will see a number of multicoloured fuses.
Use the reference card and the white plastic tweezers attached to the back of the fuse cover to locate and pull out fuses responsible for headlight bulbs. Fuses 18 and 19 are for high beam bulbs; 20 and 21 - for low beam; 22 and 23 - for parking lights. Pull fuses one by one so as not to mix them up.
Fuse body is semi-transparent. Look at it from the side to see if the fuse is good.

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You have verified that all fuses are OK, and it must be the bulb that has burned out. To replace a bulb you will need to remove the entire headlight assembly by sliding it out of its housing in the fender.
First, unlock the hood by pulling the handle located on the left hand side of the driver's foot well.
Then open the hood by pulling the plastic tab toward you and lifting the hood.
The headlight assembly on the passenger side can be easily found, while on the driver side it hides beneath the battery.

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To remove the headlight assembly, first use the 5mm nut driver to turn the locking nut 1/4 of a turn in the indicated direction. On the passenger side the nut is clearly visible; turn it clockwise.
On the driver side you will need to reach between the battery and the car body, using a nut driver with a long handle, to turn the nut counterclockwise.

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Once the headlight assembly is unlocked, press down on the bright locking lever - it is visible when looking straight down from above the headlight.
On the driver side only a portion of the locking lever is visible between the battery and the air box, but you can still reach it with a screwdriver that has a long handle.
While pushing down on the locking lever, slide the headlight assembly forward and out of its housing.

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Locate the bulb cover at the back of the assembly. Unclip and open the cover to expose bulbs.
Remove the electrical connector and pull out the bulb that you want to replace. The high beam bulb is held in place with a clip. Other bulbs are held by friction; use pliers to gently pull them out.
Put in the replacement bulb and reattach the connector. Do not touch the bulb glass with your bare hands -- oils from your fingers will remain on the glass and cause it to crack when it heats after turning the lights on.
Replace the bulb cover.

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When inserting the headlight assembly back into the housing, make sure that the housing locator guides fit into the catches on both sides of the assembly.
Push the assembly into the housing until you hear it click into place.
Again use the 5mm nut driver to turn the locking nut that locks the assembly in its housing.
Turn on the ignition and check that the new bulb works. Close the hood.
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