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Maintenance, Headlight lamp replacement (chieftain), Headlight lamp replacement (roadmaster) – Polaris 2016 INDIAN Chief Classic User Manual

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Maintenance

Headlight Lamp Replacement

(CHIEFTAIN)

1. Remove the two bolts

securing the front trim

bezel to the fairing.

Pull this piece forward

to access the

headlight.

2. Remove the four

screws securing the

headlamp retaining

ring. Remove the

retaining ring.

Tool: Phillips screwdriver or universal tool

3. Remove the headlight assembly from the headlight

carrier.

4. Remove the sealing boot. Press the looped end of the

wire bulb retainer clip and swing the end toward the

center of the bulb to release it from the latch tab.

5. With the wire connector attached, pull the bulb out.

Disconnect the wire harness.

6. Install the new bulb and secure the retainer.

Tip: Avoid touching a halogen lamp with bare fingers. Oil from your

skin leaves a residue, causing a hot spot that will shorten the life

of the lamp. If a lamp is touched, clean it thoroughly with

denatured alcohol.

7. Reinstall the sealing boot. Make sure it seals tightly

around the bulb base and lens to prevent condensation.

8. Reinstall the headlight assembly into the carrier, being

sure to index the assembly properly.

9. Reinstall the retaining ring with the four screws.

Torque: 12 in-lbs (1.4 Nm)

10. Reinstall the front trim bezel and bolts.

Torque: 36 in-lbs (4 Nm)

Headlight Lamp Replacement

(ROADMASTER)

The LED headlight is not serviceable. If the headlight

becomes damaged or inoperable, the entire headlight

assembly must be replaced. See your authorized INDIAN

MOTORCYCLE dealer.

Taillight/Brake Light Replacement

The LED taillight and brake lights are not serviceable. If the

taillight or a brake light becomes damaged or inoperable,

the entire light assembly must be replaced. See your

authorized INDIAN MOTORCYCLE dealer.

Step 2

Retaining

Ring