SUZUKI EVERY DA64V | Headlight bulb replacement | How to remove the headlight unit | Kei-car VAN

SUZUKI EVERY DA64V | Headlight bulb replacement | How to remove the headlight unit | Kei-car VAN

How to remove the headlight unit
And how to remove the headlight bulb.
It’s a very simple process, but there’s a plastic clip on the underside of the unit!
SUZUKI EVERY DA64V 2009
*The bulb type may differ depending on the model year.

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Shahid Ali says:

Is ke under barish ka pani janey ki kia waja he.

Gilbert Guiroy says:

Thanks, idol!

Jonjon Cardozo says:

Boss pano po.mg adjust..kc ung skn mbaba ang ilaw

tommy Chan says:

Blub is call H4?

Ronald Edilberto Ona says:

Naosuke san, what brand of headlight replacement did you use?

Rolin Narvasa says:

Thank you for sharing Sir!

MICSHINE says:

do u have a video on how to adjust the LOW BEAM light?

KY Sultan says:

Same lang ba sa da63? Ganito din?

Pj mark Gella says:

Ano ang socket nyan sir?

KeiShorts says:

Nice video! What is the manufacturer preferred or ideal wattage for our headlight bulb? Thanks

Corner Moto says:

H4 ang socket?

Poetry In motion sights and sounds. says:

Thank you very much. I followed your video and had no problem.

Rod Brian Hermogeno says:

Watching from philippines. Thanks for the idea

Sergswen Delposo says:

Very useful video. Arigato gusaimas. May I suggest you also make video changing the Tail Light.

Yasir Sarwar says:

Your Video helped me a lot Thank You

Ian Russel Adem says:

Hi its me again. I want to change the differential gear oil for my DA64v AT since the dealer/assembler here in our country doesn't include that in their package. Do you have idea if ATF used in my DA64v AT transmission can also be used as the gear oil for the differential ?.My DA64v has already 146000 km in its odoo meter plus 1000 km since I start using it.And I have no idea if the previous Japanese owner actually perform the maintenance check according to the users manual recommendations before selling it to the auction. And what type of gear oil you recommend ?. Thank you

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