How much to change both of the head lights on my 2013 ford Taurus?
How much to change both of the head lights on my 2013 ford Taurus?
It would cost you the price of the bulbs + ten (or less) minutes of your time to see a tutorial on Youtube as to how that feat is accomplished. When I went to change bulbs in my Explorer it was a big NOPE until I looked it up.
Otherwise you're facing an inflated overpriced shop fee.
Don't tell me you are getting those bright *** lights that liberals love.
Do it yourself, less than $40. Take it to a mechanic, less than $100. Take it to the dealership, less than $500. Look it up on YouTube, headlight change 2013 Taurus.
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