What part of your rear did they hit? Side ? where from the rear wheel in front or behind? Or flat on the bumper? You will still more than likely carry the larger percent of negligence, but with more details I could maybe be of more help to try and determine if you had ''control'' of the lane.....
If the backing has butterfly clips, both clips must be squeezed together in order to get the backing to release from the stud.
Try to get a razor in one corner and cut away the molding....do this all the way around. Ther are 4 metal clips that will be close to each corner..you have to get these clips out of the way to pull completely out
The duster clips onto the rectangle thing in the top right corner.
To replace a mirror in a frame, first remove the backing of the frame to access the mirror. Carefully remove the old mirror and clean the frame. Place the new mirror in the frame and secure it with adhesive or clips. Finally, reattach the backing of the frame.
To remove and install parking brake shoes on a Nissan Titan, first, lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheel to access the brake assembly. Disconnect the parking brake cable from the shoes and remove any retaining springs or clips holding the shoes in place. After removing the old shoes, install the new ones by reversing the process, ensuring the springs and clips are securely fastened and the parking brake cable is properly reconnected. Finally, reassemble the wheel and lower the vehicle.
Check for bent brake backing plate or anti-rattle clips, abutment clips, or pad shims that are broken, bent, missing, or slightly out of position.
First you have to remove the main beam.There are a couple of clips that you pull up that hold these in. Once those are out of the way there are a couple of tabs on the parking light that you squeeze together to remove the parking light. I've included a video that will show you how all of this is done.
To replace a corner light in a Nissan Rnessa, first, ensure the vehicle is turned off and the keys are removed. Open the hood and locate the corner light assembly, usually accessible from the engine bay. Disconnect the electrical connector, remove any screws or clips holding the assembly in place, and gently pull it out. Replace it with the new corner light, reconnect the electrical connector, and secure it with screws or clips before closing the hood.
the backing plate on the rearend has to come off and there are C -clips that you have to pull out of each axle where they mesh with the gears inside the rearend and then you can pull the axles out.
Open the hood and look in the bottom right corner of the engine compartment. that black box holds the air filter, release the clips on each corner and lift the cover off and there it is!
To speed up clips in iMovie without them staggering, use the "Speed" tool located in the toolbar or by selecting the clip and clicking on the speed icon in the inspector. Choose "Fast" and select a speed multiplier (2x, 4x, etc.) that suits your needs. For smoother playback, ensure you're not speeding up the clip excessively; otherwise, it may result in choppy footage. Additionally, consider using a higher frame rate for your clips when shooting, as this can help maintain quality when speeding up.
To change the rear parking sensors on a 2002 Mercedes S-Class, start by removing the rear bumper, which typically involves unscrewing bolts and clips. Once the bumper is off, locate the parking sensors, which are usually mounted in the bumper itself. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old sensors, remove them, and then install the new sensors by reversing the process. Reattach the bumper, ensuring all clips and bolts are securely fastened.