You can replace the whole thing, or you can use a restoration kit. You open it up by, I'm pretty sure, cutting the glue, then attach a buffer attachment to your drill. Then you use the solution and the buffer to clean up the lens before gluing it together again.
Replacing disc brakes can be a tricky task. First, you must make sure they are cool enough to touch, then bleed them and take apart the brakes. You can put new pads and discs on to finish the job.
Yup, These handles Break on these cars. Its fairly easy to replace. I did it by myself. Take off the original Door handle assembly and take note exactly how you took it apart, then put the replacement on. Doesn't take that long either. Shouldn't be hard to mess up.
Call a locksmith. They have the tools necessary to take the lock apart and pop the key out. Or at least they have the tools to pull the key out - perhaps without taking anything apart.
This should answer your question? I used it to help me replace mine on my altima. forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread/157923
The lamp out module is located under the center console/trip computer area. The trip computer cover has to be removed. The module is about 2 X 3 inches in size. The module has a 16 pin connector plug assembly so it is not too hard to replace once you get the console apart. I just paid $200.00 to have this replaced. The part was close to $80.00. When I got home I took the old module apart and found it only had a bad solder connection on the ground lug of the connector socket. My guess is that this connection heated up from the current going through it, and after eleven years it finally failed. The technician told me he had replaced several of these modules. He told me they usually go bad around 100k miles. I have 175k miles on my explorer. My symptom was the that my left headlight would not work on low beam. If anyone else has this problem, (be sure to check the headlamp and fuses first) spend an hour or two taking the module out yourself, then pop it apart and look at the solder connections on the connector socket. At least you'll save $120.00 in labor if you replace the module yourself. Good Luck!
you can't. You have to replace the whole headlight assembly, it doesn't come apart. check the junk yards or eBay it's cheaper.
Remove the headlight. Consult an owners manual. Or just take your time while disassembling. There is a headlight seal. This seal will deteriorate over time and needs to be replaced. You can Take apart headlight. Clean lenses, dry and replace seal. Take apart headlight. Cleans lenses, dry and use silicone gasket maker. Some people have had good luck with the following. Take apart headlight enough to slip in a silica pack that will absorb any moisture in the headlight area. Just make sure it isn't touching any hot areas. Good Luck
You didn't say what year so here goes. On older models you need to remove the plastc grill piece to access it. On newer models there is a L shaped pin on the top of the headlight that when pulled up releases the headlight assembly.
You just do it. Hint there is a tricky switch you need to find once you do the whole things fall apart.
You will have to take the dash apart and replace the bulb.
Pull out on the plastic plug attached to the bulb the whole bulb will come out, pull apart the plastic adapter to the wire and the wire connector, then attach new and replace.
open the hood, take off the black plastic piece where the hood latches down. just pop out the pins. then you'll need a flat blade screwdriver and stick it in a hole in between the headlight and the lens.. there is a small piece needed to be pushed in. while that piece is pushed in, the lens and headlight should come apart...then they are now released.
bake it in the oven and it will come apart nicely
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you need to take apart the lower dash on the passenger side. This is not a fun job.
I would try the window switch first , but if you are going to replace the switch then you will see how to replace the motor. You would have to take the door panel apart after that its easy.
u have to take the hole thing apart to get to a small screw to take the switch out