- To remove the bulb, rotate it in the opposite direction as the clock. If removing the light is proving problematic, a bulb suction cup can be purchased from a lighting or hardware store.
- For newer versions, replace the bulb with a PAR20 120-volt, 50-watt halogen light (Vent-A-Hood® part number P1130), or with a GU10 120-volt, 50-watt halogen bulb (Vent-A-Hood® part number P1110).
How do you replace a light socket on a range hood?
Counter-clockwise rotation of the bulb will allow it to be removed. Obtain a bulb suction cup from any lighting or hardware shop if removing the light is a challenging undertaking. ; For newer versions, replace the bulb with a PAR20 120-volt, 50-watt halogen light (Vent-A-Hood® part number P1130) or with a GU10 120-volt, 50-watt halogen bulb (Vent-A-Hood® part number P1110).
- Take the electrical power off if it is connected. Remove the filters and the bottom panel from the range hood by turning off the main circuit breaker in the house. Remove the side panel by turning off the main circuit breaker in the house. Remove the lamp socket from the wall. Replacing the light socket
- putting the range hood back together
- reconnecting the electricity
How do you remove a G9 light bulb?
The quickest and most effective method of removing stuck G9 bulbs is to give them a hard tug or rocking motion and then pull them straight out of the socket. If the bulb has been burnt and welded in place, breaking it to hold the base using nose pliers is typically the most expedient method of removing them from their positions.