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Posted (edited)

Car is a 2003 Porsche 996 C4s. I was wondering if anyone has had any issues with the Headlight not sitting tightly once tightened? I hit a bump the other night and the driver side headlight went out. Upon inspection I very softly touched the light and if flicked back on. Any ideas? I did some searching and could not find out if anyone had similar issues. It seems like the "bar" that holds the headlight in has slightly worn the plastic on the headlight housing, thus not allowing it stay in the connector, however I just wanted to make sure I was not missing anything. Thanks! :D

Edited by J&D2003
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Posted

Please do a search as this has been covered before.

Either the headlight is not locked in place, one of the connector pins is bent or pushed out of the socket, or you have bad bulb/socket.

Posted
Please do a search as this has been covered before.

Either the headlight is not locked in place, one of the connector pins is bent or pushed out of the socket, or you have bad bulb/socket.

Thank you Loren. I did some searching and did not find a direct answer. As always, thanks for your help. It is much appreciated.

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