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Old 03-06-2002, 10:39 PM   #1
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Intercooler Install: 92-95 Civic EX or 00-01 Si

I'm installing a Greddy intercooler on my 99 Civic EX and the front end is essentially the same as the models in the subject line. Does anyone have pictures or know of a website that has pictures detailing the removal of the front bumper cover and headlights? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 03-07-2002, 02:10 AM   #2
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The bumper cover is easy. there is like 4 total bolts holding it on. They are visible. As for the headlights, it's the same. There are 4 bolts also. There is two up on top and two on the sides down below. The inner bolt, you will have to take off the front grill to get to and the other one(outer) you should be able to get to by just having the front bumper off.
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Old 03-07-2002, 09:57 AM   #3
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http://www.home.mpinet.net/t-hero/Headlights!!.htm

This page shows you the steps you take to clearout your lights but it also tells you how to take the bumber and lights off.
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Smile ive done it dozens of times

i can walk u through it inside and out..ive done it many times.....

1) 4 screws under the car....4 - 6 clips on the top..i forgot how many exactly...im actually at school trying to do this by memory...hehe...well that removes the front bumper..u can just..sorta pull it out...

2) headlights...two bolts on top..and theres a tough one on the side.....well on the right headlight..that would be the left side..and the left headlight..the right side...i think using an old fasion 14mm wrench is good for that .... headlights u can just pull out as well...and there u go...
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1 more thing

sorry i forogt..there is one on the outside part of the headlight as well..u can see it until the bumper is off
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