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Old Apr 17, 2001 | 07:38 PM
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remove the front bumper to remove the headlight assembly? why? you guessed it im gonna clear the suckers out! if so how do i go about removing the bumper and the assemblies? are there a lot of screws and where are they? also for the ones that have done this do you have any other tips to give me?

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Old Apr 17, 2001 | 07:46 PM
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http://s2ki.s2000online.com/faqs/faq_clearlights.php

Hope this helps .
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Old Apr 17, 2001 | 07:49 PM
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thanks but i've already seen that... what i need to know is how to remove the front bumper, which isnt stated in that site...

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Old Apr 17, 2001 | 08:16 PM
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I cleared out the headlights....it was a real pain. Open the hood and unbolt the nuts at where the fender meets the bumper. And also the screws on top of the bumper, I forgot if there are some on the bumper, check and you'll know. After you unbolt all the bolts, nuts, and screws..You have to force the bumper to come off on each side. And that's only the easy part, the hard part is when you have to heat the housing and prying it open. I'm pretty sure no matter what you do, you gonna get the housing a little deformed, when you do it you'll know what I mean. Good Luck
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