Look in your Service Manual (not your Owner's Manual) for the instructions. You don't have one? Then, you should take your car to someone that does have one and have them change your light.
2006-10-21 09:54:02
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answered by modesto_jim 2
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its not hard. remove the plastic thing that says "ram air" there are clips that you can pry up with a screw driver. once that is off, go to the headlight you want to take out. there should be a yellowish whitish box with a star bit pointing stairght up. on the side of that there should be a clip/clamp that holds it in place. pry it up, and the headlight will move off the car. carfully unscrew the bulb for the light, put in the new bulb, and just put everthing back together. this link has pics, and will help you.
2006-10-23 04:06:29
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answered by JimL 6
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this is somewhat a toss up. a great number of motorcar aspects are made by way of utilising a pair of significant manufacturers and allotted by way of utilising others that placed them of their own container/label. For a wheel bearing, this is no longer significant the area it comes from. i could take the single with the excellent value. have not regretted it yet. bypass to partsamerica internet site...you will hit upon very plenty there on social gathering, yet somewhat on line. Print the internet internet site and take it to their shop so which you get the extra beneficial value, or in ordinary terms purchase on line and %. it up.
2016-12-08 18:39:57
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answered by ? 4
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If you want to be diy "mechanic" go to parts store and invest in a CHILTONS manual
2006-10-21 11:24:20
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answered by tronary 7
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it has a bulb like the tail lite it come loose in the back ane you insert a new bulb , but please look in a manual for the excact way to do it
2006-10-22 19:07:02
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answered by peter g 2
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