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Meriva n/s indicator bulb change
« on: 27 February 2016, 14:51:35 »

My sister's car needs the above repair. Haynes says you can try it having removed the relay box fom the battery tray, but may need to remove the bumper and n/s headlight. Has anyone any advice?
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Re: Meriva n/s indicator bulb change
« Reply #1 on: 27 February 2016, 15:54:09 »

Should be an access "flap" in wheel arch liner, if not you should be able to grasp bulb holder by unclipping the relay box
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Re: Meriva n/s indicator bulb change
« Reply #2 on: 27 February 2016, 17:00:11 »

Thanks Rob. I should have said it was the front n/s, but I think you got the message. I will investigate.
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Re: Meriva n/s indicator bulb change
« Reply #3 on: 28 February 2016, 14:34:28 »

Best I can find, Terry

http://youtu.be/uZe4PTYn_9s
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Re: Meriva n/s indicator bulb change
« Reply #4 on: 28 February 2016, 15:53:28 »

Thanks chaps. Took battery out, and found a plug in bulb holder with a black handle to it. Grasped handle, twisted and pulled it, out it came. Changed the bulb, replaced the holder, repalced battery, tested, job done! Not so bad after all, 15 minute job.
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Re: Meriva n/s indicator bulb change
« Reply #5 on: 28 February 2016, 19:44:06 »

Best I can find, Terry

http://youtu.be/uZe4PTYn_9s
Thanks STEMO. The video showed  bulb change on RHS of a Meriva, which Haynes says is possible but tricky; Haynes goes on to say that changing side or indicator bulbs on LHS headlight is virtually impossible, so operator must remove bumper and headlight first. I removed battery, and found the indicator bulbholder accessible, easily removed bulbholder, changed bulb and reasssembled. Car is a 2007 model, perhaps Vx have improved things.
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Re: Meriva n/s indicator bulb change
« Reply #6 on: 29 February 2016, 18:10:41 »

I was going to say take it to halfords. For £4.95 they'll expertly break fit it for you and its got to be worth the money just to watch an ape struggle to fix it in ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Meriva n/s indicator bulb change
« Reply #7 on: 03 March 2016, 17:48:39 »

Postscript: my wife met my sister Tuesday, sister told wife how relieved she was, now she could turn left again; before the repair she planned all her journeys avoiding left turns. There's responsible!
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Re: Meriva n/s indicator bulb change
« Reply #8 on: 03 March 2016, 20:24:56 »

Postscript: my wife met my sister Tuesday, sister told wife how relieved she was, now she could turn left again; before the repair she planned all her journeys avoiding left turns. There's responsible!
Responsible? Yeah, that's one word for it  ;D ;D
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