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Old 06-29-2006, 01:41 PM
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changing the front turn signal

ok very simple: how do i do it?
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Re: changing the front turn signal

What exactly are you talking about? The bulb/s in the signals next to the headlights or in the bumper?
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Re: changing the front turn signal

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ok very simple: how do i do it?
haha noob. the more you describe your problem the easier it is to help ya out.
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Re: changing the front turn signal

Well anyway, if it's the bulbs next to the headlights, you gotta take off the black plastic radiator cover, unbolt the headlight mounts, take the headlights out, no need to unplug just move them to the side, then reach behind the corner lights and twist the socket that holds the bulb about a centimeter till you can't anymore and it should pull right out, then just pull the bulb out.
Same goes for the bumper lights, they're more difficult tho because you have to reach in below and then up, twist out the socket and do the same like the upper corner lights. It's putting them back in and lining them up the right way to twist them back in that's the hard part.
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Same goes for the bumper lights, they're more difficult tho because you have to reach in below and then up, twist out the socket and do the same like the upper corner lights. It's putting them back in and lining them up the right way to twist them back in that's the hard part.
yeah no shit. the one on the bumpers is a major pain in the ass to get back on.
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Re: changing the front turn signal

Once you remove the old bulb or housing what ever it is your doing, you have to make sure to top off your blinker fluid or the new lights won't function properly..
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Once you remove the old bulb or housing what ever it is your doing, you have to make sure to top off your blinker fluid or the new lights won't function properly..
hahah what the hell?? lol i know your just kidding.
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hahah what the hell?? lol i know your just kidding.
ssssshhhhhhhh....... noob prank. You must be quiet young grasshopper. Its somthing that started way back when.
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Re: changing the front turn signal

I'll have to look that up, Someone made a write up on how to change the blinker fluid, shit they had pictures and everything, it was pretty funny
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I'll have to look that up, Someone made a write up on how to change the blinker fluid, shit they had pictures and everything, it was pretty funny
haha well if you find this def let me know because i want to see this.
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Re: changing the front turn signal

http://www.geocities.com/changeyourb...uid/index.html

Here we go, found it
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Re: changing the front turn signal

lol That's great....come to think of it, it's been awhile since i've had mine changed. I was gonna take it to JiffyLube but now I can just do it myself, Thanks Cav2000 you're a true life saver.
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Re: changing the front turn signal

haha thats some funny shit.. i especially like the part about the rice being in there.
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Re: changing the front turn signal

Hey I've been thinking about swapping out my '02 cav's taillights, and possibly front blinkers as well. Just wondering if there was a decent tutorial or how to written up anywhere that yas might now about? Straight up noob when it comes to this stuff.

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