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jordi
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Wed Dec 29, 2004 2:05 am Post subject:
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I need to replace a headlight on my 1997 Nissan Primera.
Unfortunately I dont have a clue how to get off the plastic to get to the
light.
Can I do this myself easily without breaking anything or do I have to take
the car to the garage?
Thanks!
J
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jordi
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Wed Dec 29, 2004 3:46 am Post subject:
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Truck
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Wed Dec 29, 2004 7:08 am Post subject:
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If you're replacing a headlight (I'm in the US so I have no idea what
a Primera is, sorry) and it's a new model like that, you don't remove
any plastic. The bulb should be accessed from behind the headlight
housing. Unplug the connector, unscrew a retaining ring and pop out
the light.
Wil
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 22:05:45 +0100, "jordi" <jordijol@xs4all.nl>
wrote:
| Quote: | I need to replace a headlight on my 1997 Nissan Primera.
Unfortunately I dont have a clue how to get off the plastic to get to the
light.
Can I do this myself easily without breaking anything or do I have to take
the car to the garage?
Thanks!
J
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E. Meyer
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Wed Dec 29, 2004 10:29 pm Post subject:
Re: broken headlight |
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On 12/28/04 3:05 PM, in article 41d1ca9c$0$6221$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl,
"jordi" <jordijol@xs4all.nl> wrote:
| Quote: | I need to replace a headlight on my 1997 Nissan Primera.
Unfortunately I dont have a clue how to get off the plastic to get to the
light.
Can I do this myself easily without breaking anything or do I have to take
the car to the garage?
Thanks!
J
I assume you mean the lense is broken and you need to replace the whole |
thing? The bulb goes in from the backside and you shouldn't need to remove
anything to get to it.
In the US, the Infiniti G20 through the '96 model year was a Primera without
the turbo. '96 was the last year of it. If your '97 is still the same body
style as the previous several years, this might work: I broke a headlight
on my '96 once, but it was glass not plastic. Assuming the mechanism is at
least similar, there were a number of twist-snap sort of connectors around
the edges of it. I used a needle nosed pliers with a 90 degree bend in the
point to reach in and twist them back to the slots to get it off. It might
have been necessary to take off the grill to facilitate access, but at this
point I don't remember anymore. |
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