sidelights "changing the bulb"
Assuming it's a classic .....
Open the bonnet and undo the little screw holding the sidelight lamp.
Firmly, but carefully pull the sidelight lamp towards the front of the car. Or, get behind it and push it forward. It's held tighly in-pace by a plastic ball & socket joint. You need to be forcefull, but take care not to break the plastic ball joint.
Once the lamps off, you can access the bulb holder - it just twists off and you can pull the old bulb straight out.
For some unkown reason, the nearside is a lot easier to remove than the offside.
Stefan
Open the bonnet and undo the little screw holding the sidelight lamp.
Firmly, but carefully pull the sidelight lamp towards the front of the car. Or, get behind it and push it forward. It's held tighly in-pace by a plastic ball & socket joint. You need to be forcefull, but take care not to break the plastic ball joint.
Once the lamps off, you can access the bulb holder - it just twists off and you can pull the old bulb straight out.
For some unkown reason, the nearside is a lot easier to remove than the offside.
Stefan
Last edited by ozzy; Feb 12, 2004 at 02:29 PM.
For some unkown reason, the nearside is a lot easier to remove than the offside.
Also I have PIAA LED sidelights fitted which look well
My nearside was a pain to get off, while the offside wasn't even on properly
Looks loads better with decent (white) sidelight bulbs to match the headlights.
What do the led ones look like?
Rich
Looks loads better with decent (white) sidelight bulbs to match the headlights.What do the led ones look like?
Rich
Last edited by WagonRich; Feb 12, 2004 at 08:07 PM.
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How much is that conversion SUBTYPER??
Just to clear this up... (I'm a little slow...) You have to remove the whole sidelight unit, rather than just pinging out the bulb from the engine bay side as you normally can do in other cars??
It does look a wee bit cramped in there, so it does make sense!!
Cheers,
Grant
Just to clear this up... (I'm a little slow...) You have to remove the whole sidelight unit, rather than just pinging out the bulb from the engine bay side as you normally can do in other cars??
It does look a wee bit cramped in there, so it does make sense!!

Cheers,
Grant
Hey mate.
Yes you got to remove the lamp unit to get to the side light bulb. Unless you got very very small fingers. (LOL)
Last time I checked on HID units they include H4 bulbs and all ballast and wirting and stuff and came in at £360.00 +VAT was going to try and organise a group buy, but thought maybe no interest.
Yes you got to remove the lamp unit to get to the side light bulb. Unless you got very very small fingers. (LOL)
Last time I checked on HID units they include H4 bulbs and all ballast and wirting and stuff and came in at £360.00 +VAT was going to try and organise a group buy, but thought maybe no interest.
yes - the whole sidelamp comes out - the bulb is held in the plastic lens, not in the bodywork and so comes out with it. The difficult part is pulling the lens off the car, as it clips to the headlamp with a small ball, which fits into a clip section on the outside of the headlamp unit. I'm afraid that the descriptions above are about as good as you'll get without pictures ! Just undo the screw that can be seen in the top of the headlamp (once the bonnet is up) and pull the sidelamp unit forwards.
GOOD LUCK !
Mark
PS _ I bought the HIDs at that price - They replace the H4 bulbs and come with all necessary bits. - I'm currently upgrading my website, but will include some pics when I have....
GOOD LUCK !
Mark
PS _ I bought the HIDs at that price - They replace the H4 bulbs and come with all necessary bits. - I'm currently upgrading my website, but will include some pics when I have....
Last edited by markwild; Feb 19, 2004 at 01:06 PM. Reason: added HID details
There was a thread recently about the HID's.
There is a kit available for the Impreza that allows the fitment of HID lamps to the existing headlamp. I think it's around £450-£500, but the difference is very good.
Those with the fitted commented that the dipped beam is very bright, but the main beam doesn't add that much more light. Seems that dipped is so good, most people don't bother even using main beam.
Stefan
There is a kit available for the Impreza that allows the fitment of HID lamps to the existing headlamp. I think it's around £450-£500, but the difference is very good.
Those with the fitted commented that the dipped beam is very bright, but the main beam doesn't add that much more light. Seems that dipped is so good, most people don't bother even using main beam.
Stefan
The 360+ vat kit is a standard replacement for 'classic' imprezas - i.e H4 bulbs (twin filament). The dip beam is almost as good as the old main beam, so you can appreciate how good it is. However, the main beam is basically the same light, but guided slightly differently, so its not all projected down. This means that the familiar 'extra brightness' is lost - and its a bit weird. I've replaced the fogs with PIAA driving lights to supplement the main beam and I've no complaints now !
I'll get some pics over the weekend and add them to the website - I'll drop a link onto here once I'm done !
Mark
I'll get some pics over the weekend and add them to the website - I'll drop a link onto here once I'm done !
Mark
Thanks guys... My sidelights are embarrassingly (is that even a word
) yellow, so gonna have a wee look and see if I can swap them over tonight, will post before and after pics if I get it done!! 
Would be interested in seeing some HID light conversions as well.........
Cheers,
Grant
) yellow, so gonna have a wee look and see if I can swap them over tonight, will post before and after pics if I get it done!! 
Would be interested in seeing some HID light conversions as well.........

Cheers,
Grant
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