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Old 05-13-2004, 03:03 PM   #1
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Changing Front Headlight

I realize this may sound like the stupidest question ever, but I'm running into a little issue changing my indicator light on the front passenger side. The manual wants you to stick a screwdriver down a hole behind the light and "unhook" the hook that is holding it in and then pull the light out.

I was working on it today and all I see is a lever that appears to be on its side. With the screwdriver in, I can either push this lever left or right, but it just seems to move the light fixture a tiny bit. Am I supposed to be pulling on the light while I move the lever? Should I use a second screwdriver to pry the fixture out? I don't want to force the lever or light fixture too much, because I may break them, but I can't seem to get the $$@##! fixture out. Any suggestions?
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Old 05-13-2004, 09:49 PM   #2
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Re: Changing Front Headlight

You push straight down on the locking tab while pulling on the light assembly. Get a new bulb and socket that it goes into. the hole is actually in the top of the fender. where the hood covers it.
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Old 05-14-2004, 09:31 AM   #3
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Thanks. I'll give that a shot tonight.
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Old 05-27-2004, 12:27 PM   #4
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Re: Re: Changing Front Headlight

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You push straight down on the locking tab while pulling on the light assembly. Get a new bulb and socket that it goes into. the hole is actually in the top of the fender. where the hood covers it.
I guess the manual is not clear at all because I have been trying to get the light assembly out to replace the bulb but can't seem to release the stupid catch that the manual mentioned.

So do I push down on the white color (thin bladed looking like). Do I have to push quite hard?? I am just worried about breaking that device and I will then have to spend more getting that entire light assembly fix!!! Quite frustrating that I can't even replace the bulb.
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Re: Changing Front Headlight

Hi, i was wondering if you ever got that turn signal light changed , and if you did how did you do it , im having the same problem...
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