Headlight Bulb Replacement: 2013 Mercedes-Benz C250 Luxury 1.8L 4 Cyl. Turbo

Mercedes-Benz C250 Model Years - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

Steps to remove the headlight bulb on a 2013 Mercedes-Benz C250

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This video shows you how to replace a headlight bulb in your 2013 Mercedes-Benz C250, your headlight bulb may also be known as a headlight low beam. Headlights grow dimmer by up to 20% over time and eventually burn out - for this reason, we recommend changing your headlights in pairs. Changing both headlight bulbs on your C250 at the same time will allow both bulbs to have the same intensity and prevent the new headlight bulb from appearing brighter than the bulb on the opposite side.

In some Mercedes-Benzs, the highbeam is the same bulb as the headlight and it is possible for the highbeam to work, but the headlight be burnt out even if they are the same bulb (and vice versa). Some Mercedes-Benzs have high intensity discharge headlights, sometimes referred to as xenon lights. Xenon headlights have a ballast to ignite the high voltage xenon lights when they turn on that can remain energized even if the lights are turned off. Be sure to disconnect the headlight assembly or battery before attempting to replace it. If your C250 has a HID headlight burnt out, it could be a burnt out bulb or failed headlight ballast.

The headlight bulb replacement cost for your C250 varies depending on where you go to get your headlight replaced. Mercedes-Benz dealerships will tend to be pricier and parts retailers such as AutoZone will often replace it for free if you buy bulbs there. When you change the headlight on your C250, it is important to not touch the glass part of the bulb with your fingers because the oil from your fingertips will cause that part of the bulb to burn hotter, which significantly shortens the life of the bulb.

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