When I replaced a headlight bulb in the Neon last summer, I discovered that the headlight was filled with water from a crack. I drained the water and tried to seal the crack with Krazy Glue, but the water returned.
I finally got around to buying a new headlight and replacing the cracked one. I actually had a harder time removing the older one than installing the replacement. Neither was fun or as simple as the Youtube clip makes it appear, but I have to say with practice, it gets easier.
I'd mention where I got the headlight, but they weren't a company I'd recommend. The part was a decent price and was what I needed, but they didn't send it to me until I complained about it not arriving on time. Take a look at those Ebay comments before buy something from someone.
I was surprised that the unit came with installed bulbs, so I returned the one I bought last year to the package with its twin until I need it. Trust me, I will since both the Sebring and Neon use 9007 bulbs.
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