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Are you 100% sure you have the light lined up "in the slides: as you install it? I have had that happen and found out that the light was not perfectly lined up as I pushed it back in.

Look at the bottom of the light and the housing. There are two slides that help it line up. Also twist the handle to close the mechanism and watch how it moves and look at the bottom of the light. Hopefully you will be able to "put it all together" and see how it works.

The slides are like the rails that a kitchen drawer runs on. It prevents the light from going left or right (side to side) and keeps the light centered so that the electrical connector and latch mechanism is lined up correctly. The latch simply pops up against a tab on the bottom of the headlight, preventing the light from moving forward. The light can not slide back any further, so it is locked into place.

Sometimes you get a thud that sounds like you just tapped you knuckle on something, but usually you do get a noise.

I suspect that you are not getting the light lined up correctly in the slides.
 
What a PITA job, tells me tat all car manufacturers are the same design to build not repair.
^^QFT

While I love the V10 diesel; the only thing you can change on that engine (without removing it) is the oil. =;

Just thought to tell you... The late model Jag owners with HID. They have to remove the freaking bumper to put in a new headlight bulb! :p :!:
 
If a dumb blonde with no manual to hand cannot fit a new bulb in any of the exterior lights on a car in five minutes, including time to adjust the seams on her stockings and check her cleavage, then I think we should take the car designers outside, put them up against a brick wall and machine gun them in front af an audience of their wives, children and any other relations we can round up.
 
^^QFT

While I love the V10 diesel; the only thing you can change on that engine (without removing it) is the oil. =;

Just thought to tell you... The late model Jag owners with HID. They have to remove the freaking bumper to put in a new headlight bulb! :p :!:
Dead right there, but the Alternator can be changed without dropping the engine out. (Just) seen it done on Youtube and in America!!
 
Dead right there, but the Alternator can be changed without dropping the engine out. (Just) seen it done on Youtube and in America!!
You can't post something like that and then not post the bloody link!
 
okay so here is the link but it is in a strange to me language probably Russian. but hey a picture paints a thousand words a video speaks a whole manual. lol

 
Interesting but it looks like they had to tear half the engine apart. I was reading over the repair bills from the previous owner of my 08 and I think the cost to remove and reinstall the engine and trans was around $1300. I didn't think that was too bad. Wait till I post some of the service receipts for this thing. Turns out the previous owner had 25 grand, yes 25 grand in work done under his fidelity warranty. One was 19 grand alone. Never ever seen a work order for that much for a car.
 
yes Polish the title reads on the youtube clip "replacement alternator"
 
Turns out the previous owner had 25 grand, yes 25 grand in work done under his fidelity warranty.
I had $15K done on mine under the Fidelity Warranty.
 
^^QFT

While I love the V10 diesel; the only thing you can change on that engine (without removing it) is the oil. =;

Just thought to tell you... The late model Jag owners with HID. They have to remove the freaking bumper to put in a new headlight bulb! :p :!:
NICKYT - and apparently you can change the tandem fuel pump without dropping the engine!
 
Jeeze I am beginning to regret this sale. lol Hey replace the alternator on My old ML is under the turbo and is also a PITA to change out it is also water cooled. But hey I can get a bought warranty for ÂŁ1200 a year! and you need to read the small print to see what is covered and what isn't, That warranty isn't worth it.
 
okay so here is the link but it is in a strange to me language probably Russian. but hey a picture paints a thousand words a video speaks a whole manual. lol
That's better . . . even if we can't understand a word! But then again, perhaps we ought to polish up our linguistic skills!!
 
That's better . . . even if we can't understand a word! But then again, perhaps we ought to polish up our linguistic skills!!
Defiant NoobyT, Poles may find your jokes mordant.
To enhance your multilingual skills:
I was told when visiting Glasgow (local said it in Russian): "We are the Scots and our weather is Scottish". Sort of cruel self-irony. Scot (CKOT) means cattle in my language. :D
 
Outstanding word "mordant": I haven't seen or heard that used by anyone in years.

Nice one!
 
EduKayted man clearly out of our league :lol
It seems I knew such a man. :) He was a colleague of mine. Worked several tenures together. (He married Vietnamese, settled there and used every opportunity to learn their language.)
So, when Andy Murray reached his first Wimbledon final, I asked him (my colleague): "Ian, is Mr. Murray English or Scottish tennis player?" After a pause he answered: "If he win tomorrow, he will be English, if he lose - Scottish".
 
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