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Old 02-20-2007, 09:50 PM
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euro headlight removal

i have been wanting to remove the headlights of my car. What is the proper way to achieve this?
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Re: euro headlight removal

You will need to take the battery out of the car. The Euro-style headlights bolt on from behind, with three nuts (two on bottom, one on left and one on right; one on top in the center). Remove the bulbs, then remove the nuts using a 10mm wrench (it could be 11, I can't remember as it's been about 3 years since I've done this). There are holes drilled in the radiator support for this purpose. The headlight assembly then pulls out from the front.
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