Removing front turn signal in bumper
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Removing front turn signal in bumper
According to the FSM I use a flat blade screwdiver to pop out the side signal and then this reveals a screw, which unscrewed allows me to remove the front turn signal. Anyone done this? Just want to get an idea of what to expect. Price for the housing (the reflective thing)?
My front signal went out, when I went to check it, turns out the a$$ that owned the vehical before must have had an accident because the entire turn signal housing was simply glued in place and the back end was completely cracked up. Also my windsheild washer fluid resevoir has a giant crack in it, presumably from whatever caused the turn signal to crack as well. I'd post a picture but then I have to pay ;-) No money. Luckily it doesn't look like it was a major accident since I didn't see any other damange/cover-up with the frame or anything.
BTW: used of the those speed testors you plug into your cigarette lighter, car goes from 0-60 in 8.48 seconds with four adults in it. Everytime stock except spark plug and air filter, TB cleaned.
My front signal went out, when I went to check it, turns out the a$$ that owned the vehical before must have had an accident because the entire turn signal housing was simply glued in place and the back end was completely cracked up. Also my windsheild washer fluid resevoir has a giant crack in it, presumably from whatever caused the turn signal to crack as well. I'd post a picture but then I have to pay ;-) No money. Luckily it doesn't look like it was a major accident since I didn't see any other damange/cover-up with the frame or anything.
BTW: used of the those speed testors you plug into your cigarette lighter, car goes from 0-60 in 8.48 seconds with four adults in it. Everytime stock except spark plug and air filter, TB cleaned.
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That's all you have to do to remove them, there's nothing else. As for a price for new lights, you can either get clear bumper lights online for anywhere from $20-50, and I don't know how much stock amber bumper lights would be. Used ambers would probably be the same price range (I conveniently have a spare set of ambers lying around, PM me if you'd be interested in buying them.)
That's rough about the accident though, at least it sounds like it shouldn't be too terribly hard to fix.
That's rough about the accident though, at least it sounds like it shouldn't be too terribly hard to fix.
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