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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / November 2004

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'05 Altima Head Lamp change

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yankydave - 20 Nov 2004 21:37 GMT
Does anyone know how to get to the lamps to change them? Aparrently the
whole headlight must come out to change the bulbs. I took off the two
bolts on the top but the light would only wiggle not come out. If anyone
knows how to get to it, I would appreciate the help.
John Smith - 21 Nov 2004 14:20 GMT
Take the front wheel off and the inner fenderwell to gain access to the
back of the assembly.

> Does anyone know how to get to the lamps to change them? Aparrently the
> whole headlight must come out to change the bulbs. I took off the two
> bolts on the top but the light would only wiggle not come out. If anyone
> knows how to get to it, I would appreciate the help.
yankydave - 21 Nov 2004 16:38 GMT
So that's what has to be done just to change the bulb or are you talking
about how to change the whole light? Thanks.
John Smith - 23 Nov 2004 01:37 GMT
No, the back of the assembly is where you get access to the bulbs.
Remember the 2000 to 2003 Maxima and the headlight theft problem.  Well,
they fixed the problem by making it a bitch to get to the bulbs.  not
too many people are going to want to remove the tires to steal your
lights...

> So that's what has to be done just to change the bulb or are you talking
> about how to change the whole light? Thanks.
 
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