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This is a quick DIY tutorial on how to replace the tail light bulb on your Mercedes Benz SLK 230. It is vital to have a new bulb as soon as possible before you get a ticket 🙂 Safety first!
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This is a quick DIY tutorial on how to replace the tail light bulb on your Mercedes Benz SLK 230. It is vital to have a new bulb as soon as possible before you get a ticket 🙂 Safety first!
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obrigado pela ajuda!!!!
thank you for the how to – but my manual says the bulb is 1154 not 1156
Thank you man.
Thanks Dude!
Hi Winston! Thank you for your valuable tips for maintaining SLK230. I learnt from your other video of how to change the oil. Now I want to change my headlights bulb, have you make such kind of video?
People have been telling me for years that mine is out. I went in there & dropped the bulb holder into the car, ordered another one and never did reinstall it – forgot how to & your video just showed me how easy it is
my is also lightening in the dash but all my light outside on the car works 😛
How do you change out the rear light lamp the bottom one?
Thanks for posting
Would it be the same for SLK200 R170?
Great tutorial!
Slight hiccup though, I can't seem to get the bulbs to work again once I've fitted them back… Any ideas?
my interior sign some time comes up and then it goes away by itself …can you you tell
me how to address the issue?
thanks bro my twisty peice were you put bulb was burnt and did not work. just put some solder from guitar store and its works fine.
How did you just pop it out like that. I try to pull the black thing holding the bulb out but it's hard.
Thanks for the tip, will change it easy now 🙂
Thanks for the tip
You can easily reach the bulb thru the service flap below. No need to take the car apart.
ohh !!! thanks much for uploading I hv same problem n going to fix it tomorrow.
God bless
Good Job! Thank you.
Thanks,
One thing about Mercedes engineering is that they always have the serviceman in mind.
Wow! You just saved alot of Mercedes owners about $150 bucks of dealership labor. Good job buddy.