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Old Aug 14, 2003 | 10:51 AM
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can anyone tell me how to get the headlights out on a 94 accord
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Old Aug 14, 2003 | 11:25 AM
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I will help you out, but next time do a SEARCH, and don't say you did, or else you would have found something under my name, so look there under archived content, it's there...but anyway, you have to take the bumper off. first...make sure the wheel wells aren't connected to the bumper, then take out the corner lights. then you have to unscrew the front bumper signals by going in from underneath the license plate. then behind those two signals are two screws (behind each signal) in the very back where the frame is. so unscrew those and the bumper should come off. from there, there are two screws at the top in your view, one behind the corner light when you take it out, and one or two you will see when you take the bumper off. that's how you get them out.
word of advice...be very careful taking the bumper off and putting it back on, it's a bitch to align back up under the wheel well so it doesn't stick out. you also have to make sure you can hold the bumper still when screwing it back on so it doesn't look crooked (you can tell when looking at the distance between the bumper and the headlight on each side of the car if it's crooked). so that's all. gl!
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