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Old 02-19-2003, 08:06 PM   #4 (permalink)
moosie420
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Default Re: changing headlights.

you need to take out the whole light housing.
then take a hair dryer and a flat head screw driver.
heat up the little clips one by one and bend them back.
heat up a corner of the housing and pry with the srew driver.
slowly continue and pry all the way along the housing untill it comes appart.
undue the 3 screws on the shiny piece, pop it out.
pull out the reflector.
reverse steps.

i found the fricking glue such a pain in the but! my fingers are so sore from prying at the damn thing. it took me about 2 hrs to do it. but it's worth it 4sure!

accent718 thanks. i wish they would make it easyer to change the light burnt when i was having troubble to get it back in. my xeons now were put in by the dealer. i did the fogs alreaddy and they just twist out of the socket. the headlights should do that too, it would be so much easier then dealing with those tension clips.
-brent
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