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Old 01-03-2006, 01:09 PM   #1
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Question How to replace '06 Altima Headlight Bulb (H1)?

I just got an '06 Altima 2.5 Special Edition last week.
The low-beam bulbs are the standard H1 Halogen. I want to replace them with better PIAA H1 bulbs.
The user manual says that the entire lamp assembly has to be removed and to take it to a Nissan Service Dept.
I decided to try and do it myself. I located two bolts on the top of the lamp assembly that hold it in place.
However, when I removed them, it feels like there is something more holding the lamp in place.

Can someone give me a step-by-step instruction on how to do this?
I rather try it myself than having to pay a service dept.

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Also, how do you adjust the beam angle?
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Re: How to replace '06 Altima Headlight Bulb (H1)?

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