walk-in (well, drive-in) auto mechanic in Catonsville MD?
March 12, 2008 5:16 PM Subscribe
My front headlight on my 99 Jeep Cherokee has just blown and I'm driving to WV tomorrow after dark. What are my chances of finding a walk-in auto repair place in Catonsville Maryland (suburban Baltimore)?
Do places like Midas or AC Delco do that kind of thing on the spot? Or do they have to "order in" a special bulb or something?
I only have between 9 and 12 tomorrow morning to get this done. Also, I'm not great at navigating around this area so the closer to Catonsville the better...
Do places like Midas or AC Delco do that kind of thing on the spot? Or do they have to "order in" a special bulb or something?
I only have between 9 and 12 tomorrow morning to get this done. Also, I'm not great at navigating around this area so the closer to Catonsville the better...
Ya, go to wal-mart. Tonight. Cherokee headlights are crazy easy. Just make sure you don't mess with the alignment screws---but it should be really easy to figure out.
posted by TomMelee at 5:31 PM on March 12, 2008
posted by TomMelee at 5:31 PM on March 12, 2008
Best answer: Assuming you just need the bulb replaced, any drive-in oil-change place will do it for you. There's a Jiffy Lube right in Catonsville.
posted by gazole at 5:31 PM on March 12, 2008
posted by gazole at 5:31 PM on March 12, 2008
Its a generic bulb (9004 according to here) and ANY car parts store will stock 5000 of them. If you care about such things -- you might want to buy a pair so they appear similar (an older bulb might be slightly dimmer than the new bulb..).
Expect to pay ~$25/ea I think.
posted by SirStan at 7:25 PM on March 12, 2008
Expect to pay ~$25/ea I think.
posted by SirStan at 7:25 PM on March 12, 2008
<> One of the reasons you see so many cars these days with one headlight out is because the brightness of just one halogen bulb is sufficient for night driving. <>
Like gazole says, Jiffylube will do it, but in my experience they never have the right bulb on hand for my car so it's a good idea to go buy beforehand, or call first and make sure they stock it.>>
posted by M Edward at 7:32 PM on March 12, 2008
Like gazole says, Jiffylube will do it, but in my experience they never have the right bulb on hand for my car so it's a good idea to go buy beforehand, or call first and make sure they stock it.>>
posted by M Edward at 7:32 PM on March 12, 2008
Best answer: WV resident here. You can do as you please in the old MD---but driving a padiddle here, especially with out of state tags, will get you pulled over w/ a quickness.
posted by TomMelee at 8:35 PM on March 12, 2008
posted by TomMelee at 8:35 PM on March 12, 2008
There are instructions here for replacing a 2002 headlight, I doubt the 1999 are that much different.
posted by Marky at 8:45 PM on March 12, 2008
posted by Marky at 8:45 PM on March 12, 2008
Response by poster: Thanks y'all.. I'm off to Jiffy Lube first thing, (w/a quickness).
And thanks to TomMelee for adding "padiddle" to my vocabulary!
posted by media_itoku at 10:03 PM on March 12, 2008
And thanks to TomMelee for adding "padiddle" to my vocabulary!
posted by media_itoku at 10:03 PM on March 12, 2008
;) You're welcome. Also, "with a quickness" got added to my vocabulary after the onion story about the guy in receiving...circa...2000 or so. Anyone remember that one?
posted by TomMelee at 7:18 AM on March 13, 2008
posted by TomMelee at 7:18 AM on March 13, 2008
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posted by gnutron at 5:27 PM on March 12, 2008