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How to remove headlamp
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Check the wiring to that socket. Possibly a wire broke or bad bulb socket. The license plate light is only a splice from the tail light wires, so if both or all tail lights work from the park/headlight switch, the tag light problem is right there at the rear. If you have a voltmeter or a test light, check for power to the bulb socket with the park lights on.
flashing light could be codes from obd ,did you get any codes with scaner?
tapping noise could be a few things from oil pump , little oil in moter,bent push rod,dry lifter ,need more info of codes/ let me know ,and i'll try to help more.
I have a 2001 Windstar and can help you with your question. The headlight lamp is easy to replace. Open the hood and reach behind the headlight assembly. Carefully grasp the lamp and turn it counter clockwise. Once the lamp is out, remove the wire pigtail. Replace the lamp and reinstall. A real easy fix.
If the bulb works in another socket you have a short in the socket or a open in the circuit. Check for corrosion at all terminals were the bulb makes contact and make sure the contacts are meshing to the bulbs contacts too
The quick flash is a fault detection for a burnt out bulb. If bulb is good, check bulb socket. Inspect for corrosion. If needed, replace bulb socket. Check bulb socket connector. Check if fuse. Check emergency flashers ( most cars have a separate circuit).
Mechanic replaced the rack and pinon that was leaking-that was the noise, air getting into the hose. The engine was a seperate problem and the IMP?? was replaced. The part was cheeper than the labor cost for this one!!
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