How to replace Signal Light 98 civic
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How to replace Signal Light 98 civic
Hi i have a 98 civic cx and need to replace the signal light on the
passenger side, thought it was gonna be as easy as replacing the headlight
but i found out that the signal light is sorta behind the frame of the car
instead of exposed like the head light. Is it easier to just open up the
actual lens and reseal it or should i take the whole thing off of the car
and try to get to it? and if so how?
Thanks for any help.
passenger side, thought it was gonna be as easy as replacing the headlight
but i found out that the signal light is sorta behind the frame of the car
instead of exposed like the head light. Is it easier to just open up the
actual lens and reseal it or should i take the whole thing off of the car
and try to get to it? and if so how?
Thanks for any help.
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Re: How to replace Signal Light 98 civic
neosirex wrote:
>
> Hi i have a 98 civic cx and need to replace the signal light on the
> passenger side, thought it was gonna be as easy as replacing the headlight
> but i found out that the signal light is sorta behind the frame of the car
> instead of exposed like the head light. Is it easier to just open up the
> actual lens and reseal it or should i take the whole thing off of the car
> and try to get to it? and if so how?
> Thanks for any help.
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The trick to that one is in the glovebox . . .
Did you really think you should have to break the light, then fix it
again with glue?
If the Japanese were that stupid . . No, I won't go there.
'Curly'
>
> Hi i have a 98 civic cx and need to replace the signal light on the
> passenger side, thought it was gonna be as easy as replacing the headlight
> but i found out that the signal light is sorta behind the frame of the car
> instead of exposed like the head light. Is it easier to just open up the
> actual lens and reseal it or should i take the whole thing off of the car
> and try to get to it? and if so how?
> Thanks for any help.
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The trick to that one is in the glovebox . . .
Did you really think you should have to break the light, then fix it
again with glue?
If the Japanese were that stupid . . No, I won't go there.
'Curly'
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