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Post by jonvolks on Aug 12, 2013 17:44:15 GMT -6
I have a Jonway yy250t and I would like to know if there is a easy way to change the headlights. Do I have to remove all the plastic? It's a 2011 model. Thanks.
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Post by damin69 on Aug 12, 2013 20:40:39 GMT -6
Not all but do have to pull the front plastic off.... :-(
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Post by skyrider on Aug 13, 2013 10:35:22 GMT -6
As I recall, I was able to reach them by pulling the panel in front of the windshield (3 screws I think) on the YY250T that I had,
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Post by jonvolks on Aug 13, 2013 12:00:01 GMT -6
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Post by bobf on Aug 13, 2013 13:06:47 GMT -6
I believe that it is four screws. Two in the top slot from front. And two from the drivers side at top of right and left black plastic piece. The bottom of the front panel is a tab that lifts out when the screws are removed.
I don't remember what all I had to do to make the headlights easy to reach. Maybe that is all needed to adjust. The center part with the bulb in it should twist a bit and then come loose for removal. If you want to go all the way and remove the light housing completely, I think you need to remover 3 or 4 more screws around the lamp housing. This where I think you might need to loosen the front plastics and at least tip the plastics forward for better access.
A year ago my scoot was a pile of parts around the garage floor. Some was just a lot of screws being taken out and put back it. Not real sure what I missed but I ended up with a couple extra screws. It rides fine so I am not worried. I remember when aligning the headlights that I may have taken the housings out for some reason. Maybe to insert some washers to get the adjustment to work. The alignment was totally out of order before I started. The light beams crossed each other not far in front of the scoot. A bad cross eyed setting. Never did get what I would call a good alignment but at least the light beams now show straight ahead and reasonably level on high beam.
Good luck with your efforts. Mostly time and not great difficulty in resolving. .
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