HEADLIGHT REMOVE
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HEADLIGHT REMOVE
PROBABLY A STUPID ? BUT HOW DO U REMOVE THE HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY ON A 94 CIVIC. I TOOK OUT ALL THE SCREWS AND IT SEEMS LIKE IT IS STUCK KINDA GETTING CAUGHT ON THE BUMPER
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Re: HEADLIGHT REMOVE (SLOAZZ94)
first, don't write in caps, second remove the 5 screws where your bumper and hood meet's, then take the two off on the side, then the 2 underneath the car connected to the bumper, remove bumper, unscrew the other 4 screws holding your headlights in.
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Re: (Cowtit)
you need to remove the front bumper like someone already said but dont forget that bolt on the side of the headlight as well.
and sometimes when i am not looking and someone hit the cap locks key it will not let me post because it says that "you post cannot contain more than 50% capital letters"
and sometimes when i am not looking and someone hit the cap locks key it will not let me post because it says that "you post cannot contain more than 50% capital letters"
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Re: (akumaracer)
haha i didnt know that you couldn't use more than 50% caps..
well anywho.. yeah the bumper has to come off in order to take the headlights off......and then right under the headlights there is like a black plate thing that (i dont think it serves much purpose) blocks you from pulling it out after you unscrew everything..... just take that off tooo and youre done.....all ya need is a 10mm socket and a phillips and your task is complete
well anywho.. yeah the bumper has to come off in order to take the headlights off......and then right under the headlights there is like a black plate thing that (i dont think it serves much purpose) blocks you from pulling it out after you unscrew everything..... just take that off tooo and youre done.....all ya need is a 10mm socket and a phillips and your task is complete
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Re: (jdm1.8LSi)
I just take out the 5 top screws in the bumper and pull it back a little. Undo all the other pertanant screws on the assembly and pull it out.
Although taking off the whole bumper is pretty easy as well.
Although taking off the whole bumper is pretty easy as well.
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Re: (jdm1.8LSi)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdm1.8LSi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">haha i didnt know that you couldn't use more than 50% caps..
well anywho.. yeah the bumper has to come off in order to take the headlights off......and then right under the headlights there is like a black plate thing that (i dont think it serves much purpose) blocks you from pulling it out after you unscrew everything..... just take that off tooo and youre done.....all ya need is a 10mm socket and a phillips and your task is complete</TD></TR></TABLE>
I lost my black plate thing and now my headlight wobbles alot. It must secure the headlight somehow.
well anywho.. yeah the bumper has to come off in order to take the headlights off......and then right under the headlights there is like a black plate thing that (i dont think it serves much purpose) blocks you from pulling it out after you unscrew everything..... just take that off tooo and youre done.....all ya need is a 10mm socket and a phillips and your task is complete</TD></TR></TABLE>
I lost my black plate thing and now my headlight wobbles alot. It must secure the headlight somehow.
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