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Pontiac G6 Headlight Bulb is a small yet crucial component that perfectly matches the spirited character of the car it serves. The Pontiac G6 won fans with nimble handling, engine choices that range from an efficient inline four to a lively V6, and transmissions that let drivers balance smooth cruising with quick acceleration, all built on the solid GM Epsilon platform that keeps the Pontiac badge respected on the road. Inside, the Pontiac G6 treats occupants to keyless entry, remote start, and available stability control, while the sleek sedan, coupe, and convertible bodies turn heads and even grabbed national attention during the famous Oprah giveaway, proof of the model's broad appeal and factory backed reliability. In that versatile package, the G6 Headlight Bulb delivers bright, focused light that cuts through darkness, helps other motorists see the vehicle, and supports the safety systems that make every Pontiac journey enjoyable. Designed to fit the factory housing, each Headlight Bulb uses quality materials to resist vibration and heat, giving G6 owners long service before replacement, and the Headlight Bulb can be upgraded to modern styles without altering stock wiring. Regular inspection of the Headlight Bulb prevents night time surprises. When the time comes to swap it, park, kill the power, pop the hood, unplug the connector, release the retainer, slide out the old unit, avoid touching the new glass, seat it firmly, lock everything back, reconnect, test the beams, and close up, a simple routine any careful DIY driver can follow.